President Trump's aggressive crackdown on crime in DC is making notable progress as another alleged Tren de Aragua gang member is busted. The recent efforts to restore law and order in the nation's capital have provoked strong reactions from protesters, who are criticizing Trump's takeover of local police.

The administration's tough stance on crime could also lead to a revival of the death penalty for convicted murderers in DC. President Trump and Attorney General Barr have been vocal about their support for stricter sentencing measures, including potentially implementing the death penalty for heinous crimes.

While some argue that the death penalty could act as a deterrent and a form of justice for victims, others are concerned about the ethical implications of capital punishment. As the debate rages on, Trump's DC crime crackdown continues to polarize opinions and make waves in the local community.