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President Trump said Chicago will likely be the next target of his efforts to crack down on crime, homelessness and illegal ...
The administration has zeroed in on Chicago as the next target in its effort to address crime with military deployments.
As Democrats push back on a military crackdown on crime in U.S. cities, Trump defended the move and said it is not about ...
President criticized Democratic-led cities of being ungrateful for his administration deploying federal law enforcement to ...
During an Oval Office ceremony at which he signed a pair of executive orders on cashless bail and National Guard troop training, President Donald Trump's misidentified Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ...
I think Chicago will be our next,” Trump told reporters at the White House, later adding, “And then we’ll help with New York.
President Trump suggested he will "straighten out" Chicago next. Mayor Brandon Johnson told NPR that would be "illegal and costly" — but said there are other ways the federal government could help.
The National Guard said in a statement that the troops from D.C. and six other states will carry their service weapons — M17 ...
U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth said the president was using the military "for his own partisan gain and to crush dissent." ...