Trump says sending National Guard to Chicago ‘probably next’ – The Time Machine

Trump says sending National Guard to Chicago ‘probably next’

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President Donald Trump said Monday that Chicago is “probably next” to see the National Guard sent in in an effort to crack down on crime.

Trump made the comment at an address in the oval office on Monday after officially announcing he would send the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee.

Trump said he had a conversation with a “very prominent” businessman who asked him to “save Chicago.”

“He said, ‘you’ve got to save Chicago, you can’t let it go,"” Trump recalled.

Trump said he was going to hold off on sending federal law enforcement into Chicago but feared he would “lose” the city if he doesn’t take action.

“Chicago is a great city and we’re going to make it great again very soon and I think we can do that, despite the tremendous size I think we can do a real job and we’re going to give you the resources that you need,” Trump said to members of his cabinet in the oval office.