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Trump deploys National Guard to Memphis, calling it a ‘replica’ of his crackdown on Washington

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump authorized the deployment of the National Guard to Memphis as part of an expanded initiative to address crime in the city.
  • The deployment responds to Memphis's longstanding gun violence and a 2023 record of over 390 homicides despite recent police reports showing crime decreases in 2025.
  • Trump said the effort will replicate his prior crackdown in Washington and include officials from the FBI, DEA, ICE, and U.S. Marshals joining a special task force.
  • Trump declared, "We're sending in the big force now" and added, "We want to save these places," while Tennessee Governor Bill Lee endorsed the troop deployment.
  • The order marks a test of presidential power amid local pushback, and Trump indicated Chicago would likely be next for similar federal actions.
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According to Trump, the National Guard is to be stationed in the city of Memphis after Los Angeles and Washington.

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Trump signs memorandum, says he'll send National Guard to Memphis and establishes crime task force

President Trump signed a presidential memorandum to establish a crime task force in Memphis, and announced the National Guard would be deployed to the Tennessee city.

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In Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., the U.S. president had members of the National Guard marched up, and now Memphis is to follow.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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