Recent polling data coming from AP-NORC shows that 81% of Americans view crime as a major issue in U.S. cities, and 53% approve of President Donald Trump’s approach to addressing it, including his deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C.
Read More Poll: 81% of Americans believe crime is a ‘major issue’ in large cities across U.S., despite mainstream media pushbackTag: CHICAGO
Vance questions why Democrats are angrier about Trump’s plan to tackle crime than crime itself
As Democrat governors in the U.S. continue to condemn President Donald Trump’s proposed federal response to nationwide crime, Vice President JD Vance questioned why Democrats are so strongly opposed to the federal intervention, rather than the crimes being committed.
Read More Vance questions why Democrats are angrier about Trump’s plan to tackle crime than crime itselfTrump defends D.C. National Guard move amid criticism from Democrat officials: ‘These people are sick’
President Donald Trump defended deploying the National Guard to patrol urban areas and combat crime in the nation’s capital, countering both liberal mainstream media coverage and Democrat accusations labeling him a “dictator.”
Read More Trump defends D.C. National Guard move amid criticism from Democrat officials: ‘These people are sick’Chicago mayor slams Trump’s plan to deploy Illinois National Guard as a ‘Flagrant violation of our Constitution’
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson slammed President Donald Trump’s “threat” to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, as the Trump administration seeks to expand its initiative to make major American cities safe.
Read More Chicago mayor slams Trump’s plan to deploy Illinois National Guard as a ‘Flagrant violation of our Constitution’National Guard set to mobilize across 19 states amid enforcement of illegal immigration laws
Up to 1,700 National Guardsmen are set to be mobilized across 19 states by the Trump administration as part of the president’s clampdown on illegal immigration.
Read More National Guard set to mobilize across 19 states amid enforcement of illegal immigration lawsDelta, United sued for selling windowless ‘window seats’
Delta and United were sued by passengers who claimed they paid extra money to sit in “window” seats, only to find themselves placed in seats next to a blank wall.
Read More Delta, United sued for selling windowless ‘window seats’