HECLE VANCE protesters, Hegseth in Photo OP to thank the National Guard of DC

HECLE VANCE protesters, Hegseth in Photo OP to thank the National Guard of DC

While the deployment of President Donald Trump of Troops of the National Guard in Washington continued on Wednesday, the protesters booed the vice president JD Vance during a photograph with the guards parked in the city.

The protesters made fun of Vance, the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and the Cabinet Deputy Director of the White House, Stephen Miller, while visiting Union Station, block the United States Capitol, to thank the troops in a shake hut where they bought lunch for the members of the guard.

The White House Cabinet Deputy Director Stephen Miller, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and vice president JD Vance, greet the members of the National Guard of the Union in Washington, on August 20, 2025.

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“Well, a lot has changed in the last seven days,” said Vance, referring when the federal increase against DC crime began. “You are doing a great job. I am proud of you and we are grateful,” he told the troops. So, we will greet a little, we just want to strengthen some hands and say they hear.

“DC for free,” the protesters shouted when the three officials arrived and then inside Shake’s hut. The songs drowned a lot about what Vance, Hegseth and Miller said while trying to talk to journalists.

The protesters sing, when Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the White House Cabinet Deputy director, Stephen Miller, visit the members of the National Guard, in Union Station in Washington, on August 20, 2025.

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Vance and Miller ruled out the Jeers, calling “crazy” and “communist” protesters.

Vice President JD Vance walks to meet with the National Guard at the Union station, August 2025 in Washington.

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“They seem to hate the idea that Americans can enjoy their communities,” Vance said.

Vance was asked why the troops were parked in Union Station instead of parts of the city with higher crime rates. The vice president said that the station was being invaded by homeless people and that visitors did not feel safe.

“This should be a monument to American greatness,” he said.

The White House Cabinet Deputy Director Stephen Miller, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Vice President JD Vance talk to the members of the National Guard during a visit to Union Station, on August 20, 2025 in Washington.

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Vance added that he believed that crime statistics do not inform the total scope of the crime in the streets of the capital of the nation.

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