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President Donald Trump Memphis, Tennessee, said Saturday that “the only reason crime reduction has been reduced” because he sent the FBI and other federal officials to resolve “absolutely terrible crime numbers” over the past five months.
In a society of truth postalTrump added that he is in Chicago and Los Angeles.
“But our real work hardly started,” Trump wrote. “This happened after we officially announced that we were coming, and when we did it, it was as safe as we do now.” Washington, DCthe “miracle” of no crime begins. Only I can save them! ! ! ”

President Donald Trump said he plans to send the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee to resolve violent crimes. (Dukas/Christian Heeb/Universal Images through Getty Images group)
Trump said Friday that Memphis is a post he is posting after he is following the National Guard Force’s next city. Solve crime.
Memphis, According to data provided by the White House, the Mississippi River borders the Mississippi River has the highest crime rate and the highest murder rate, and the third highest murder rate in the United States. So far this year, the city has reported nearly 150 homicides.

Local businesses in Memphis said they did not commit crimes in the city. (meet)
Republican Tennessee Governor Bill Lee said in an X post that he was “thanks to the President for his unwavering support and commitment to provide all the resources needed to serve Memphisians.”
“I look forward to working with local officials and law enforcement to continue to achieve results,” Lee wrote.
Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn, added: “Answer [her] Called “Make Memphis safe again and pointed out that she supported the deployment of the National Guard after “huge success” in reducing violent crime in the national capital.

It is not clear when National Health will arrive in Memphis, Tennessee. (Brad vest/Getty image)
Chicago crime, National Guard pushes to the frontier of Trump Week
Memphis Mayor Paul Young said he supports a centralized federal initiative, but the optimism among officials elsewhere is not that optimistic.
Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris had previously told Fox News numbers on Friday: “It’s disappointing, anti-democratic, a violation of American norms and possibly American law.”
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“In the short term, the president’s invasion could cause chaos and fear in many of our communities, especially the most vulnerable,” Harris said. “In the long run, the sign that Tennessee communities are occupied by federal forces will damage our national reputation for generations.”
Cameron Arcand, Charles Creitz and Peter Burke of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.