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Service members say theyre glad to help the National Park Service. But some question if trash removal and groundskeeping are an appropriate use of the military.
National Guard troops deployed in D.C. add sanitation, landscaping duties
— Greg Hernandez (@ghnarrator.bsky.social) 2025-08-27T11:39:28.200Z
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/08/27/dc-national-guard-trash-removal-trump-takeover/
More than 2,200 troops, some from as far away as Mississippi and Louisiana, have been deployed in D.C. since Trumps declaration of a crime emergency here. Ostensibly, they were mobilized to support federal law enforcement and local police, but in recent days those orders have expanded to encompass beautification tasks such as trash removal and groundskeeping around the National Mall and other federal property. Service members may work on removing graffiti, too.
Typically, custodial work like this falls to the National Park Service, which was already facing staffing shortfalls when the Trump administration this spring directed additional cuts as it gutted the federal workforce. The service used to have 200 people assigned to maintain thousands of acres of trees and gardens in D.C., and now there are 20, a Park Service official told The Post......
Joint Task Force-D.C., which has overseen the Guards activities in Washington since Trump declared the crime emergency Aug. 11, said that service members will be working on more than 40 beautification projects throughout the city that were identified with input from local and federal agencies. Though the Pentagon has authorized those participating in the deployment to carry weapons, for now troops on cleanup duty will not be armed, an official with the task force said. ......
Pulling Guard members civilians often with full-time jobs who report for duty once a month and then for two weeks a year for such missions comes with a trade-off. The time they would have spent focusing on training in their military specialty or participating in battle drills may be spent on groundskeeping or urban foot patrols instead.

Irish_Dem
(75,200 posts)Combat readiness is a thing of the past.
Beartracks
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(170,090 posts)Why has the Trump administration assigned troops to garbage duty in the nations capital? The closer one looks at the answer, the worse it appears.
As the Trump administration has National Guard troops picking up trash in DC, consider
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-08-27T18:05:24.557Z
- why theyâre picking up the slack for laid off Park Service employees
- how this contradicts Hegsethâs âwarrior ethosâ
- and what the reaction would be if a Dem did the same thing www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/national-guard-troops-are-now-picking-trash-dc-rcna227554
To that end, locals are suddenly seeing something unexpected and unusual: National Guard troops on trash duty. The local NBC affiliate reported:
Members of the National Guard deployed to D.C. will pick up trash and work on dozens of beautification and restoration projects, the military task force overseeing all troops in the District said Monday. ... Officials said the effort is part of a broader beautification operation aimed at community restoration and improvement and that members will complete more than 40 tasks at sites around the District.
The report added that task force officials wouldnt offer details about how often troops have been asked to clean up areas in D.C.
National Guard is now tasked with picking up garbage in DC
— Olga Nesterova (@onestpress.onestnetwork.com) 2025-08-26T22:22:56.505Z
.....Instead, lets consider a different line of questioning: Isnt the Park Service usually responsible for this? The Washington Post reported on the answer:
Typically, custodial work like this falls to the National Park Service, which was already facing staffing shortfalls when the Trump administration this spring directed additional cuts as it gutted the federal workforce. The service used to have 200 people assigned to maintain thousands of acres of trees and gardens in D.C., and now there are 20, a Park Service official told The Post.
Ah. So, the National Park Service used to have all kinds of employees, including groundskeepers, but the Trump administration laid them off......
The Posts report added, Representatives for Hegseth did not address questions about the new beautification assignment, or whether it was in line with the secretarys lethality push.
Imagine that.
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maxsolomon
(37,386 posts)Are they? I don't know.
What are DC's biggest crime problems? Just ones the Caucasoid Bourgeoisie fear, like Car thefts and Car jackings?
Having them gardening makes it seem like the largest issues are lack of Park staff.