Ƶ Condemns Trump Executive Orders Targeting Cash Bail Reform in Washington, D.C.

August 25, 2025 3:00 pm

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WASHINGTON – President Trump signed two executive orders today attempting to end and from cities with similar policies.

Below is a statement from Cynthia Roseberry, director of policy and government affairs with the Ƶ’s Justice Division, in response to the orders:

“To further his dangerous, performative abuse of power in D.C., President Trump today took another step to make people in our nation’s capital less safe by targeting common sense bail reforms. These executive orders are another blatant power grab by the Trump administration that will only serve to benefit the predatory bail industry. But the people who will be most impacted are those with the fewest resources. Whether we can afford to pay should never determine our freedom.”

“The President’s attempt to end cash bail risks increasing pretrial detention, which is not a real solution to preventing crime in D.C. It can actually have a negative effect on public safety, by separating people from their support networks, jobs, and housing,” said Alicia Yass, supervisory policy counsel at Ƶ of the District of Columbia. “Even short periods of unnecessary detention increase a person's risk of re-arrest, and cash bail has been associated with a 6 to 9 percent increase in reoffending or committing another crime. Cash bail has long punished people living below the poverty line — especially Black and Brown communities. It is our constitutional right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. Pretrial detention does just the opposite — it treats certain people as guilty until proven innocent.”

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