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 has announced an immediate deployment of federal resources to Memphis, Tennessee, in a bold move to address the city's alarming crime rates, which have surged under Democrat leadership. Local officials welcome the intervention as Memphis faces a crisis of violence.
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?
President Trump claims success in reducing crime in D.C. through federal control and National Guard deployment, but questions arise over the legality and effectiveness of the operation.
In a significant move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has authorized National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. to carry weapons, paving the way for expanded operations amid rising crime concerns. President Trump emphasizes the need for strong military presence in the city.
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.