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 today’s newsletter, Trump considers deploying more National Guard troops to Chicago amid rising concerns over public safety. The White House also launches a campaign aimed at combating fentanyl. Major political shifts and controversies unfold as the nation gears up for midterms.
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.
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.
As President Trump aims to tackle rising crime and homelessness, the Pentagon is preparing to deploy thousands of National Guard members to Chicago. This bold move could shape future operations in other cities.
Hundreds of National Guard soldiers are deployed in Washington, mingling with tourists while critics question their presence amid declining crime rates. Is this a display of power or a genuine effort to ensure safety?
In a controversial move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered armed National Guard personnel to patrol Washington DC as part of the Trump administration's crime crackdown. This decision has sparked outrage among local residents, with polls showing significant opposition.
President Trump announces plans for a federal crackdown on crime in Chicago, similar to actions taken in Washington, DC. He criticizes local leadership and vows to intervene if necessary, promising safety improvements for residents.
Since August 7, President Trump's intensified crime crackdown in D.C. has led to over 450 arrests, covering serious charges from murder to DUI. But the questions remain: who are those arrested and who is behind these arrests?