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Jody Weis, former head of the Chicago Police Department, gathered two top Democrats in Illinois who believe they were afraid of being humiliated by President Donald Trump and successfully committed crimes in the city.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson after Trump creates a shock wave in Washington, D.C. Warn the President Oppose attempts to intervene in Chicago. But Trump announced without hesitation on Tuesday that “we are going. I didn’t say when I will.”
Wies spoke On the same day at the National News Channel, Chastat Chasts Chasting Pritzker and Johnson opposed Trump’s federal aid efforts to combat crime.
Obama slams Trump for using the National Guard to help cities fight crime as a “dangerous trend”

Chicago, like Washington, DC, is one of the worst cities in America when it comes to violent crime. (iStock)
After criticizing the city’s high-level black-black crime, Wes lamented: “The governor and mayor say they don’t want any help.
He also criticized Pritzker for walking by the lake in the early morning as if to show that Chicago is safe, proposing: “Let him walk in the Austin community or the Inglewood community at 11 o’clock because that’s where many of his constituents live – They won’t feel safe. ”
“I think they’re worried about what they’ll see if politicians promise to take action and really want to make a difference,” Wes said. “That’s really the only reason I can think of because otherwise, it doesn’t make sense.
“And if you look at what Mayor Muriel Bowser does in DC – she’s already embracing it, it makes a huge difference. I hope they learn from her.”

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Center, Speech; to the right is the side of Mayor Brandon Johnson. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser initially expressed concern after Trump announced plans to deploy the National Guard and monitor the Metropolitan Police Department. However, She admitted at a press conference Last week, the federal surge had a significant impact on one of the most dangerous cities in the United States, including a 87% reduction in bag robbery.

Mayor Muriel Bowser was initially cautious about President Donald Trump’s criminal crackdown, but recently praised its success. (Getty Image)
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Fox News Numbers Pritzker and Johnson have been contacted and no immediate answer was received.