Donald Trump, National Guard and American Cities
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President Donald Trump is hoping to replicate his law enforcement efforts in Los Angeles and Washington, DC, in cities across the country, with the administration making moves to once again use the US military for its anti-crime agenda.
Western Springs, Illinois — a suburban area within Greater Chicago — took home the title of America’s Richest and Safest City for 2025. The affluent enclave is home to around 14,000 residents, who have a mean household income of $294,896.
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Healey: Pulling National Guard into American cities ‘disrespectful to men and women in the Guard’
Healey said the National Guard responds to natural disasters and completes overseas missions. It isn’t trained to patrol cities like the District of Columbia, she said.
As the Trump administration escalates its deployment of troops in the nation’s capital and vows similar moves elsewhere, leaders of largely Democratic cities across the country are pushing back.
An attack on one of us is an attack on all of us,” said Mayor Justin Bibb of Cleveland, who led a private strategy call on Wednesday.
Readers of cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer fear that America has come to accept violence and high crime in cities. Whether it is Donald Trump's plan to patrol with the National Guard or some other strategy,
A new report from WalletHub has ranked the best real estate markets in the U.S., with five of the top 10 located in Texas.
Savannah Mayor Van Johnson, president of the African American Mayors Association, calls out Trump for targeting cities led by Black mayors in his manufactured war on crime.
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