"President Trump is molding D.C. into his own personal Epcot a political theme park where troops keep the peace, the White House glitters like Mar-a-Lago and museums answer to MAGA.
Why it matters: No president has asserted such direct and sweeping control over the nation's capital. With America's 250th anniversary coming next year, Trump has claimed dominion over D.C.'s crime, culture, cleanliness even its rats, Axios D.C.'s Cuneyt Dil reports.
State of play: Trump's pressure campaign against D.C. leadership culminated this month in the declaration of a crime emergency and the deployment of over 2,000 National Guard troops, some of whom were seen carrying firearms this weekend.
Up next: Trump plans to ask Congress for $2 billion to "beautify" D.C. eyeing a massive facelift for the city's parks, fountains, streetlights, roads and more.
Even the White House itself is being remade: Trump's gold-drenched renovations and plans for a $200 million ballroom mark the biggest changes to 1600 Penn in generations.
"I know more about grass than any human being anywhere in the world," Trump told reporters Thursday. "We're going to be re-grassing all your parks, all brand-new sprinkler systems."
"It'll look like Augusta. It'll look like, more importantly, Trump National Golf Club," he added.
The big picture: A creature of New York's business and political world, Trump knows how power works in a big city. Over seven months, he has stacked boards and installed loyalists across the capital's cultural crown jewels:
Kennedy Center: Trump allies now run the nation's performing arts hub, with the president himself who has floated renaming it the Trump Kennedy Center serving as chair.
Smithsonian: The White House is seeking to purge "woke" exhibits from D.C.'s iconic museums, ordering a review of all content to ensure its "alignment with American ideals."
National Capital Planning Commission: White House aides lead this powerful D.C. agency, which has targeted Fed chair Jay Powell over the central bank's costly renovations. The panel can make or break major projects including the proposed $3.7 billion Washington Commanders stadium, which Trump has threatened to derail over the team's name change."
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