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    Trump says he’ll send National Guard to ‘deeply troubled’ Memphis

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonSeptember 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump said Friday that he will send National Guard troops to Memphis, Tennessee, as part of his push to combat crime.

    The president said on “Fox & Friends” that he wanted to replicate the results of his deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C.

    “Memphis is deeply troubled,” he said during the interview. “We’re going to fix that, just like we did in Washington.”

    Downtown Memphis skyline.

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    Trump said part of the crime crackdown could include federal forces, National Guard and even “the military, too,” if needed into Memphis.

    “And anybody else we need,” Trump said of the forces he planned to send into Memphis.

    President Donald Trump speaks with reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, Sept. 11, 2025, in Washington.

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    Trump has said that local leaders across the country should ask for federal help and indicated that he has such backing from Tennessee officials.

    “The mayor is happy. He’s a Democrat mayor, the mayor is happy. And the governor, Tennessee, the governor is happy,” he said.

    Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s office said in a statement on X that he would be speaking with Trump to “work out the details.”

    “I’m grateful for the President’s unwavering support and commitment to providing every resource necessary to serve Memphians, and I look forward to working with local officials and law enforcement to continue delivering results,” he said in the post on Friday afternoon.

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young confirmed at a news conference Friday afternoon that the National Guard will be sent to the city, but the Democrat added he didn’t ask for the National Guard.

    Young added he needed more details on the Guard’s deployment from the governor and the federal government.

    “When will they come? How many people are gonna come? How long will they be here? What are they going to wear?” Young asked.

    The mayor cited the city’s drop in crime over the last year.

    There have been 29,978 reported crime incidents in Memphis in 2025 as of Sept. 11, a roughly 44% drop from the same period in 2024 when there were 53,805 reported incidents, according to data from the city.

    Homicides in the city dropped nearly 30% during the year with 182 reported incidents in 2025 so far compared to 261 during the same period last year, the data showed.

    Trump’s comments on Friday come amid his push to crack down on crime nationwide — including his federal law enforcement surge in Washington, D.C.

    Members of the Louisiana National Guard patrol at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., September 11, 2025.

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    However, before Trump began his deployment, the city had seen a two-year decline in crimes, according to police data. As of Friday, there have been 17,806 reported crime incidents in the city so far this year, compared to 19,501 during the same period last year — a nearly 8% drop, the data showed.

    D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Friday, in her first public news conference since the federal surge expired earlier this week, that the city will continue to partner with federal law enforcement.

    “We have a long history of working with federal law enforcement, and we’re going to continue to partner in ways that make sense for D.C. safety,” Bowser said. “This also gives me the opportunity just to emphasize that we’ve always been about safe communities, safe streets and driving down crime.”

    Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb filed a lawsuit last week that sought to end the D.C. Guard deployment arguing it was a “military occupation.”

    Critics have noted that the president has focused his threats of federal deployments on cities that are led by Democratic mayors.

    For the last few weeks, Trump has made threats that he was going to send National Guard troops to Chicago, citing its crime rate, and was met with vocal protests from Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson.

    “I want to help people, not hurt them,’ says the guy who just threatened an American city with the Department of War,” Pritzker wrote on X on Monday

    The president continued to argue that federal intervention was needed in Chicago.

    “You’re about to lose Chicago,” Trump said Friday. “I can fix Chicago, much bigger than D.C., but we can bring in the military. We can bring in the National Guard. We’ll do what we have to do.”

    ABC News’ Oren Oppenheim and Matt Foster contributed to this report.



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