HECLE VANCE, HEGSETH, MILER while getting photos with the DC National Guard

While the deployment of President Donald Trump of Troops of the National Guard continued, the protesters lashed out at three of their senior officials who took some time for a photograph with the guards on Wednesday in Washington, DC, the La Unión station.
The protesters booed and made fun of vice president JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the White House Cabinet Chiefer, Stephen Miller, when they arrived at the station, located in blocks of the United States Capitol, to thank the troops. The songs of the crowd drowned the voices of the officials.
“DC for free,” the protesters shouted when three officials reached their caravan.

Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegesh and the White House Cabinet Deputy Director Stephen Miller, react to protesters when they leave after members of the National Guard of the National Guard parked in Union Station in Washington, on August 20, 2025.
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Vance, Hegseth and Miller stopped at Shake Shack at the station and bought and lunch for guard members.
Vance and Miller ruled out the Jeers of the protesters, who drown their press gaggle, calling them “crazy” and “communists.”

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 visitors did not feel safe.
“This should be a monument to American greatness,” he said.

Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegesh and the White House Cabinet Deputy Director Stephen Miller, react to protesters when they leave after members of the National Guard of the National Guard parked in Union Station in Washington, on August 20, 2025.
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Vance added that he believed that crime statistics do not inform the total scope of the crime in the streets, however, he refused to talk about evidence that supported his claim and told a journalist. “You just have to look around.”
The event occurred at the same time as the mayor of DC, Muriel Bowser, gave a press conference on Wednesday.