Trump Says He Will Send National Guard to Memphis in Crime Crackdown
- On September 12, 2025, President Donald Trump announced plans to deploy National Guard troops to Memphis in response to increasing crime, with backing from local and state officials.
- The decision comes after Tennessee Governor Bill Lee expressed on September 3 that all options remain open for addressing local crime through the use of federal and state resources.
- Memphis Mayor Paul Young supports the deployment but emphasizes the need for long-term investments in prevention, staffing, and casework to maintain recent crime reduction progress.
- There have been seven murders, along with carjackings and robberies, and State Rep. Justin Pearson opposes the National Guard use, calling military force unsuitable for Memphis streets.
- The National Guard deployment aims to support local law enforcement amid a manpower shortage, with state troopers already increased by 50, but the city will require sustained financial and operational resources.
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The U.S. president made the announcement in an interview with Fox News, claiming that the city's mayor, Democrat Paul Young, is "happy" with the decision.
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