Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 14:26:48 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-12 16:04:02
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Trump pushes ahead with plans to send troops to Memphis, despite signs of declining violence, stating that "it's going to be fixed." With Chicago sidetracked for now, the administration's focus is on ensuring peace in Memphis, which tragically witnessed the death of a young black man, Dawon Turner, Jr., at the hands of police officers recently.
Trump highlighted the importance of the National Guard in providing safety and addressing the crime problem, asserting that "they know how to do it so well." The President further stated that the violence in Memphis and other cities alike will stop, and the rule of law will prevail, expressing optimism that the deployment of National Guard troops will pave the way toward achieving this goal.
The announcement came as Trump prepares to visit El Paso on Wednesday, a day after the deadly mass shooting that took place in the Texas city. Given the current situation in Memphis and the president's upcoming visit to El Paso, it appears that Trump is focusing on boosting law enforcement and security in these areas.
Despite some criticism regarding the timing and necessity of the mission, it seems Trump is determined to address these specific instances of violent crime and to project a message of law and order ahead of the 2020 election.