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President Donald Trump declared that he is “waiting on a call” from Chicago officials to help curb crime in the city. Speaking at a Religious Liberty Commission hearing at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, the president compared his approach to what has already been carried out in the nation’s capital.
Earlier in the day, Trump urged Chicago residents and leaders to “demand” stronger protection against escalating violence. He suggested that, if requested, he is prepared to deploy National Guard troops to restore order in the Windy City.
The president’s comments highlight his continued focus on tackling crime in major urban areas. While some view the possible deployment of federal resources as a decisive step, others argue it could raise tensions between local and federal authorities.
Trump emphasized that the decision ultimately rests with Chicago’s leadership, but made clear he is ready to act if called upon.