President Trump announced that the U.S. military is prepared to intervene in cities to combat crime, sparking controversy and concerns over legality and safety as he signs a new executive order.
In a bold step to combat crime in the nation's capital, National Guard troops have begun carrying weapons under the authorization of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. This move comes as part of President Trump's crackdown efforts.
Tensions rise as the Pentagon considers deploying National Guard troops in Chicago to combat crime and homelessness. Mayor Brandon Johnson condemns the plan as unconstitutional and costly, sparking a heated political debate.
In a significant shift, National Guard troops deployed in Washington D.C. will begin carrying firearms to support President Trump's crime mitigation efforts. Despite being armed, they will focus on protecting federal assets rather than making arrests.
Chicago's political leaders are pushing back against President Trump's suggestion to send National Guard troops to combat crime, citing a significant decline in violent incidents. Mayor Johnson calls the plan unconstitutional and unnecessary.
The Pentagon is reportedly preparing to deploy military troops to Chicago as part of President Trump's crime crackdown plan. This move faces strong opposition from local leaders who deem it illegal.
Trump has announced Chicago and New York City as his next targets for crime reduction efforts, threatening to deploy the military if necessary. This escalates his approach following actions in Washington, D.C.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has transferred authority from D.C.'s police chief to DEA head Terry Cole, marking a significant shift in law enforcement control under the Trump administration. This move comes as part of efforts to combat crime in the capital.
In a bold move to tackle crime, President Trump has deployed National Guard troops across Washington, D.C. The military presence aims to reassure residents and tourists while law enforcement conducts arrests linked to violent crime.
President Trump aims for permanent federal control over Washington, D.C. police to combat crime. National Guard deployment raises concerns about safety and authority in the capital.