WASHINGTON —

It’s been 30 days since President Donald Trump declared a crime emergency and ordered National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., to quell what he has called “out of control” crime.

Trump’s Aug. 11 declaration expires Wednesday , which means he will no longer have authority over local police. The National Guard, however, will remain in Washington, D.C., at least through the end of November unless Trump ends his orders earlier. Advertisement

Trump has touted the success of his initiative and promised to implement similar actions in other cities, but the exact impact of his emergency declaration is hard to measure.

A Get the Facts Data Team analysis found that incidents of violent crime have fallen in the 30 days since Trump’s emergency order, but violent crime was alrea

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