National Guard troops to pick up trash in DC, work on ‘beautification' projects

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Members of the National Guard deployed to D.C. will pick up trash and work on dozens of “beautification and restoration” projects, the military task force overseeing all troops in the District said Monday.

The D.C. National Guard posted a video on social media showed troops cleaning up an area around a trail. They were shown hauling several garbage bags.

“Today here, we are right outside the waterfront. Had everyone with gloves and trash bags and all the materials they needed, and instructions to head out and pick up the trash,” a member says.

“It feels good to be out here cleaning streets, making D.C. beautiful again. I feel like D.C. really needed this, and I feel like it’s only going to get better and better from here,” said a member who said he’s a Southeast D.C. native.

Officials said the effort is part of a broader “beautification” operation aimed at community restoration and improvement and that members will complete more than 40 tasks at sites around the District. No list was immediately provided. Task force officials wouldn’t offer details about how often troops have been asked to clean up areas in D.C.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly called for the beautification of D.C.

The joint task force had 2,234 members as of Monday morning, including 929 members of the D.C. National Guard and 1,305 members of the Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia National Guards.