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Federal Takeover Sparks Confusion Over Command of D.C. Police

Dual leadership by Attorney General Pam Bondi and Chief Pamela Smith raises questions about authority and coordination in the capital.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 8, 2026
in Government and Politics, Law, Justice & Rights
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Confusion emerges over leadership of Washington D.C. police as federal oversight by Pam Bondi overlaps with Chief Pamela Smith’s authority. - AP Photo

Dual leadership in D.C. police raises questions about authority, chain of command, and federal versus local control under Trump administration. - AP Photo

Washington D.C. Police Leadership Faces Unusual Dual Command Under Federal Oversight

Published Time: 08-14-2025, 13:00

The federal takeover of Washington, D.C.’s police department has created a rare scenario where two officials named Pam appear to share leadership. Attorney General Pam Bondi is overseeing operations federally, while Chief Pamela Smith continues to report to Mayor Muriel Bowser, generating questions about the chain of command.

Federal vs. Local Leadership

President Donald Trump announced a federal takeover of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department to address violent crime, placing Attorney General Pam Bondi in a supervisory role and appointing DEA Director Terry Cole as interim federal administrator. Despite the announcement, Chief Pamela Smith has affirmed that she reports only to the mayor and maintains control over local policing decisions.

Smith, who became police chief in November 2023, has extensive experience in federal law enforcement, including the United States Park Police and the Homeland Security Bureau. She also led the department’s diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

“We are here to work together with our federal partners,” Smith said outside the Justice Department. “Let us not have any controversy about that. I know people want to create division, but we are focused on cooperation.”

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White House Perspective

The White House, however, presented a contrasting view of authority. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the ultimate chain of command rests with the president, the attorney general, and DEA Director Cole.

“We plan to work with the Metropolitan Police Department, but ultimately, the chain of command is as such: the president of the United States, the attorney general of the United States, our DEA administrator, Terry Cole, who is now serving head of the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department,” Leavitt said.

Cole emphasized cooperation with Smith, noting that federal officers would be embedded alongside D.C. police for street patrols. “We have tremendous cooperation, tremendous intel sharing, and what’s most encouraging is that the police are looking forward to doing their job again,” he told Fox News.

Legal Framework and Duration

Under current law, a president can assume temporary control of the D.C. police for up to 30 days, though the White House has hinted the period could be extended after further review. Any extension beyond 30 days would require congressional approval, a move that could face resistance from Democrats.

Since the federal takeover, hundreds of agents from the FBI, ATF, and other federal agencies have been conducting overnight patrols in Washington, D.C. These operations aim to support local officers and improve coordination in crime prevention.

Impact on Police Operations

While federal officials maintain oversight, Smith continues to manage day-to-day operations and internal personnel decisions. The unique dual-command arrangement raises questions about resource allocation, policy implementation, and ultimate decision-making authority in case of conflicts.

Despite the uncertainty, Smith and Cole have publicly highlighted collaboration. Cole credited Smith with being accommodating, sharing ideas, providing office space, and introducing him to department staff.

“This is about supporting law enforcement and ensuring officers can perform their duties effectively,” Cole said.

Political and Public Response

Local leaders in Washington, D.C. stress that federal involvement should not disrupt the department’s established hierarchy or funding. According to D.C. officials, the attorney general can request services from the mayor, but Smith retains responsibility for managing her team and the city’s policing priorities.

The federal intervention has sparked debate over the balance of power between local and national authorities, highlighting challenges that arise when temporary federal control intersects with established municipal structures.

Conclusion

The federal takeover of the D.C. police department has created an unprecedented situation, with Attorney General Pam Bondi overseeing federal operations and Chief Pamela Smith maintaining authority under Mayor Bowser. While the arrangement aims to curb violent crime and improve coordination, it also raises questions about command, authority, and long-term implications for policing in the nation’s capital. Officials stress that cooperation between local and federal forces is key to ensuring public safety while maintaining clarity in the chain of command.

Source: AP News – A tale of two Chief Pams: Federal takeover brings confusion over command of DC police

Tags: #DCLeadership#DCMetroPolice#DCPD#DEAInvolvement#FederalTakeover#PamBondi#PublicSafety#TrumpAdministration#WashingtonPolice
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