08/26/2025
President Trump signed an executive order yesterday Monday August 25 threatening to punish D.C. and other cities around the country unless they reinstitute cash bail systems.
It requires people accused of crimes to pay bonds in order to be released before trial. WAMU’s Alex Koma reports, the move is part of Trump's weekslong intervention in the city’s affairs.
In Mondays press conference, President Trump said, “They thought it was discriminatory to make people put up money because they just killed three people lying on the street. Any street all over the country, cashless bail. We're ending it. But we're starting by ending it in D.C.”
D.C. lawmakers like Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen are skeptical, noting only Congress has the authority to overturn locally passed laws or withhold previously approved funding.
“It's clearly not a solution to any problem, but I'm really not convinced that's even a real thing,” Allen said.
The D.C. Council abolished cash bail back in 1992, citing an unfair system where poor people were forced to languish in jail before facing trial. Courts can still decide to hold those they deem a danger to the community.