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Bloomberg· 2025-09-12 12:38
Government & Policy - Trump plans to deploy the National Guard to Memphis as part of his crime crackdown in Democratic-run cities [1]
Protesters call out Trump as he dines near the White House
MSNBC· 2025-09-10 10:54
Government & Policy - The Trump administration is promoting a crackdown on crime, including increased federal law enforcement and deployment of National Guard troops [1] - The President hinted at sending federal troops to another US city soon, with the governor and mayor potentially welcoming the assistance [4] - There is internal White House nervousness regarding the public's potential reaction to deploying federal resources in multiple cities [5] - Some conservative critics oppose sending in the National Guard over the objections of state governors [8] Public Safety & Security - President Trump claims Washington DC is now safe, contrasting it with its perceived unsafe state months or a year prior [3][4] - The safety of the block near Joe's restaurant (15th and H Northwest) is highlighted, suggesting claims of widespread violence are exaggerated [6][7] Political & Social Context - Protests, including chants of "Free Palestine" and comparisons of Trump to Hitler, occurred outside and inside the restaurant [2] - Potential deployment locations mentioned include New Orleans, Chicago, and Boston [5]
Trump says he 'feels safe' in visit to National Guard, D.C. police
NBC News· 2025-08-21 23:02
President Trump is at the US Park Police Anacostia operations facility in Washington joining local police and National Guard troops ahead of their patrol in the city. It's all part of his so-called crime crackdown. He's there with Steven Miller as deputy chief of staff and Pam Bondi the attorney general.Let's go to Monica Alba who's also tracking this movement by the president. Monica uh give us the latest update. Yeah, Ryan.So, as you can see there, uh, there are about a hundred or more law enforcement per ...