After D.C. Takeover, Trump Suggests Chicago Is Next
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Race-baiting Chicago mayor slams Trump’s plans for Windy City crime crackdown
Trump Says He'll Be Sending Troops, Federal Agents To Crack Down On Chicago's Crime Catastrophe - The American Tribune.com
Speaking in an interview from the White House and wearing a very entertaining new “Trump Was Right about Everything!” red hat as he did so, President Donald Trump explained that he is deciding which horribly run, terribly crime-ridden city should be cracked down upon by federal agents next, and thinks it will probably be Chicago. As background, while Chicago was long regarded as a jewel of the American Midwest, particularly in its Gilded Age hey…
Race-baiting Chicago mayor slams Trump's plans for Windy City crime crackdown · American Wire News
President Donald J. Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C. has been such a success that he’s planning to expand the crime crackdown to other Democrat-run cities, with Chicago next on the list. During a Friday exchange with reporters in the Oval Office, Trump jabbed Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson over his inability to get a handle on violent criminals in the Windy City, where shootings make the news on a nearly daily basis. “…
Chicago mayor calls Trump's announcement on possible takeover of city 'offensive and unlawful'
According to Chicago's own reports, homicides in Chicago have dropped by more than 30 per cent over the past year, robberies by 35 per cent, and shootings by nearly 40 per cent
Trump says 'Dangerous' Chicago next after Addressing Crime in D.C.
President Donald Trump says Chicago is next on his list of cities to focus on cleaning up crime. In December, after Trump was elected to a second non-consecutive term, Danielle Carter-Walters used public comments at a Chicago City Council meeting to call for the Trump administration to come to Chicago and make an example out of city officials. “Please come here first, because you know what, we’re going to help you,” Carter-Walters said. Friday,…
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