D.C. bar owners say Trump's federal law enforcement crackdown is killing their business
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From the MAGA perspective of course, this hit to the DC economy is a *win*: ruin LGBT owned business, throw immigrants out of their hospitality jobs, make life unpleasant for young educated professionals
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Im teaching Jane Jacobs next week and one of my favorite claims of hers to get students to debate is whether bars actually can do a better job than police at safety with eyes on the street.
https://www.advocate.com/news/dc-business-struggle-trump-crackdown
D.C. bar owners say Trumps federal law enforcement crackdown is killing their business
This is not sustainable, Dave Peruzza, a gay business owner in D.C., told The Advocate.
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August 17, 2025 at 10:27 AM
From the MAGA perspective of course, this hit to the DC economy is a *win*: ruin LGBT owned business, throw immigrants out of their hospitality jobs, make life unpleasant for young educated professionals
— David Burbach (@dburbach.bsky.social) 2025-08-17T14:27:12.418Z
Emily Farris
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Im teaching Jane Jacobs next week and one of my favorite claims of hers to get students to debate is whether bars actually can do a better job than police at safety with eyes on the street.
https://www.advocate.com/news/dc-business-struggle-trump-crackdown
D.C. bar owners say Trumps federal law enforcement crackdown is killing their business
This is not sustainable, Dave Peruzza, a gay business owner in D.C., told The Advocate.
www.advocate.com
August 17, 2025 at 10:22 AM
Iâm teaching Jane Jacobs next week and one of my favorite claims of hers to get students to debate is whether bars actually can do a better job than police at safety with eyes on the street. www.advocate.com/news/dc-busi...
— Emily Farris (@emayfarris.bsky.social) 2025-08-17T14:22:35.372Z
D.C. bar owners say Trumps federal law enforcement crackdown is killing their business

Federal agents patrol the U Street corridor, an area known for its bars and clubs, on orders from President Donald Trump, in Washington, D.C., on August 15, 2025 DOMINIC GWINN/MIDDLE EAST IMAGES/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
This is not sustainable, Dave Perruzza, a gay business owner in D.C., told The Advocate.
CHRISTOPHER WIGGINS
AUGUST 16 2025 5:40 PM EST
President Donald Trumps federal takeover of Washington, D.C. policing, billed as a crackdown on violent crime, has quickly turned into an economic and cultural crisis for the capitals LGBTQ+ nightlife. In the most LGBTQ+ city in America, bar owners say sales have collapsed, patrons are staying home, and workers are carrying passports and legal documents just to walk the streets.
This whole thing is being billed as a violent crime crackdown, but its just an immigration sweep, Mark Rutstein, co-owner of Crush Dance Bar, told The Advocate on Saturday.
A deserted corridor
Rutstein said that on Wednesday evening, federal and local agencies staged checkpoints on 14th Street that led to 45 arrests, 29 of them immigration-related. He said that Homeland Security agents in vests were seen pulling a Latino man into an unmarked vehicle.
Rutstein said the visible presence of law enforcement for blocks sparked protests and customer flight. Thursday sales at Crush, which is at 14th and U Northwest, dropped 75 percent, and Friday, typically one of their busiest nights, was down by more than half. Washingtonians leaving the city to avoid the chaos on top of a reduction of tourism is crippling small businesses, he said.
Dave Perruzza, who owns Pitchers and A League of Her Own in Adams Morgan, said Friday night felt like a desert. Thursdays are all local, but Fridays and Saturdays we get people from out of town, and we just had none of them. It was awful, he said. He estimated a loss of $7,000 in a single night. Thats not sustainable.
Safe inside, fear outside
A viral video of a man later identified as Sean Charles Dunn throwing a Subway sandwich at federal agents circulated widely after the crackdown began. The incident happened on Sunday above Bunker, a popular LGBTQ+ underground nightclub on 14th Street, after bystanders said Dunn, who is gay, was denied entry.
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