Washington -President Trump said on Friday that Chicago will probably be the next goal of the federal government for its anti-crime effort, followed by this Running operations In Washington, DC, then with New York City.
The remarks were clearly indicated by the President that he intends to bring his crusade against crime beyond the corridors of his direct rights in Washington. Mr. Trump also said that he is ready to bring into a “regular military” in Columbia district, not only the National Guard, which will increase a significant increase in the use of the President of the Army on American soil.
“I am really honored that the National Guard has done such an incredible job to work with the police,” Mr. Trump told reporters on Friday. “And we did not have to bring it to the regular army, which we are ready to do. And after we do so, we will go to another place, and we will also make it safe.”
“A mess by Chicago,” he continued. “You have an incompetent mayor, is grossly disabled. And we will directly straighten that one will be ahead, it will be after our next one.”
He said “People in Chicago” “are shouting to us.”
“They are wearing red hats … African American women, beautiful women are saying,” Please, come to President Trump, Chicago. Please. ” I did a lot with black vote, as you know.
“When we are ready, we go in and we will straighten Chicago, as we did DC,” the President said.
Mr. Trump said that the federal government can also interfere with San Francisco in other cities.
It is not yet clear that the federal government or the National Guard will be able to intervene in a city which is not Washington, DC, where there is a federal government. Unique authority Above the district.
State National Guard Units are under the control of the Governor, not Mr. Trump, and they do not have the power to take temporary control over the police departments of the city outside DC Illinois, New York and California, all have Democratic Governor and Mayor who are unlikely to go with Mr. Trump’s plans. Mr. Trump commented on Friday at the Oval Office during an announcement about the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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