A White House official told CBS News Saturday that the National Guard members deployed to Washington, D.C., as part of President Trump's effort to address crime in the nation's capital and take control of the city's police force "may be armed," but that Guard members would not make arrests.
The Wall Street Journal was first to report Saturday that National Guard soldiers in D.C. are prepared to start carrying weapons in the coming days — a shift from previous guidance.
In a statement provided Saturday to CBS News Saturday, a National Guard spokesperson reiterated that deployed Guard members "may be armed consistent with their mission and training," adding that "their presence is focused on supporting civil authorities and ensuring the safety of the community they serve.".
Members of the D.C. National Guard position their Oshkosh M-ATV vehicles as they arrive at Union Station on Aug. 15, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Getty Images.
A Defense Department official told CBS News Thursday that the deployed National Guard members would not be armed at the request of law enforcement partners.
The president deployed the National Guard to D.C. on Monday.
The president also deployed 800 National Guard members to the city. »