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As fewer customers visit restaurants and bars, the president considers escalation by arming members of the National Guard in the capital city. The ongoing political climate surrounding the presidency has led to a noticeable decline in foot traffic in Washington, D.C. Local establishments that rely heavily on tourists and office workers are feeling the pinch as many choose to stay away from the area due to heightened security measures and the overall atmosphere of uncertainty.
Businesses that once thrived on the bustling energy of the nation's capital are now struggling to stay afloat. Many restaurants report significant drops in sales, with some forced to reduce staff or alter their operating hours. The presence of law enforcement and the National Guard has created a sense of unease among potential patrons, further exacerbating the challenges faced by local entrepreneurs.
As the situation continues to unfold, the impact on the local economy remains a pressing concern for business owners and residents alike. The future of D.C.'s vibrant dining and entertainment scene hangs in the balance as the political landscape evolves.
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