President Trump announces the deployment of National Guard troops to Memphis to combat crime, mirroring previous actions in Washington, D.C. Local leaders express mixed reactions as crime rates show significant drops.
President Trump announces the deployment of National Guard troops to Memphis to tackle rising crime rates. This comes as part of his broader strategy to address crime in Democrat-led cities, signaling a controversial escalation in federal involvement.
In a heartfelt interview, President Trump honors Charlie Kirk and reveals plans to deploy the National Guard in Memphis to tackle crime. He also discusses America First successes and unity amid political tensions.
In a bold move, President Trump announces the deployment of the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee, aiming to tackle rising crime. Inspired by Union Pacific's CEO, Trump claims local leaders support his plan. What does this mean for Memphis and beyond?
A federal judge has halted President Trump's military deployment in California to combat crime, citing violations of the Posse Comitatus Act. This ruling could impact plans to send troops to other cities like Chicago.
President Trump's plan to send National Guard troops to Chicago has sparked intense debate among residents. While some believe it could curb crime and violence, others fear it may exacerbate tensions and overlook deeper issues. Discover the varied perspectives from Chicagoans as they weigh safety against community needs.
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.