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President Trump suggested he will "straighten out" Chicago next. Mayor Brandon Johnson told NPR that would be "illegal and costly" — but said there are other ways the federal government could help.
America craves a dictator, Donald Trump said Monday, citing an often-used source. “A lot of people are saying, ‘maybe we’d like a dictator,’” the president told reporters Monday as he signed an ...
“I think Chicago will be our next,” Trump told reporters at the White House, later adding, “And then we’ll help with New York.” » READ MORE: Some National Guard units in Washington are now carrying ...
The National Guard said in a statement that the troops from D.C. and six other states will carry their service weapons — M17 ...
The Department of Defense announced in July 2025 the deployment of 1,700 troops to support deportation efforts, not to crack ...
U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth said the president was using the military "for his own partisan gain and to crush dissent." ...
Donald Trump announced the temporary federal takeover of Washington, DC, earlier this month as part of the administration’s ...
President Trump on Monday signed an executive order to push Washington, D.C., and other localities to end cashless bail for ...
Some National Guard units patrolling the nation’s capital at the direction of President Donald Trump have started carrying ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom again mocked President Donald Trump on social media, now over statements given to press on Monday, which included the claim that some people are saying "maybe we'd like a ...
President Trump said Chicago is a 'killing field' and called out Illinois Governor Pritzker while responding to criticism over his threats to send National Guard troops to Chicago next.
“Defense. What are we, Defense? Why are we Defense? It used to be called the Department of War. It had a stronger sound … we ...