Trump creates task force on crime in Memphis
President Trump signed an order Monday establishing what he calls a "Memphis Safe Task Force" in the latest expansion of his crackdown on crime. CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro has the latest.
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President Trump signed an order Monday establishing what he calls a "Memphis Safe Task Force" in the latest expansion of his crackdown on crime. CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro has the latest.
President Trump is pledging to deploy the National Guard to Memphis, Tennessee, as part of his efforts to combat crime. CBS News justice reporter Scott MacFarlane has the details.
President Trump is escalating his use of the National Guard to crack down on crime in major cities. He appeared to shelve plans to send troops to Chicago, but said he will send them to Memphis instead.
President Trump has backed down on his plans to send the National Guard to Chicago, for now. Instead, he told Fox News that federal troops will be deployed to a different city. CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro has the details.
In an interview on "Fox and Friends" Friday morning, President Trump said he is no longer sending the National Guard to Chicago, saying instead that they'll be deployed to Memphis.
The Supreme Court froze a lower court order that prevented immigration authorities from stopping people without reasonable suspicion that they are in the U.S. unlawfully.
Trump's approval rating ticks back up; support for tariffs declines as some pull back buying.
President Trump suggested New Orleans could be the next city to which he deploys National Guard troops. Kati Weis has details.
Washington, D.C., has sued the Trump administration, challenging President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in the district. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more.
The District of Columbia attorney general is arguing the National Guard troop patrols violates the Constitution and home rule.
President Trump is threatening to send the National Guard to more U.S. cities. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has the details.
President Trump on Wednesday again referred to the Jeffrey Epstein controversy as a "Democrat hoax," the same day that survivors of the convicted sex offender spoke on Capitol Hill about the abuse they suffered. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
President Trump is ramping up his rhetoric about federal intervention in several Democrat-run cities due to crime, but many of the cities with the highest violent crime rates per capita are found in red states run by Republicans. CBS News Justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
President Trump suggested he's planning to send National Guard troops to Chicago, in what could be the latest salvo in his controversial push to use federal forces to address crime.
President Trump said he plans to mobilize the National Guard to curb violence in Chicago, saying, "Well, we're going in. I didn't say when we're going in." He also made a direct appeal to the state's governor. The Chicago mayor's office says overall violent crime is down nearly 22% this year.
President Trump faces several ongoing legal challenges over the extent of his executive power. Jessica Levinson joins to discuss.
President Trump is promising to send the National Guard into Chicago despite strong opposition from state and local officials in Illinois. It's the latest in Mr. Trump's federal attempt to crackdown on crime. Scott MacFarlane has more.
After hinting as much for weeks, President Trump said he will deploy the National Guard to Chicago. As Nancy Cordes reports, it comes amid growing opposition from state and local leaders.
President Trump on Tuesday said he does plan to send National Guard troops to Chicago over crime, though he didn't elaborate on when. CBS News' Nancy Cordes and Jake Rosen have the latest.
The Trump administration is expected to soon launch major immigration operations in Chicago against the wishes of Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe sat down with Pritzker to get more of his perspective.
As Illinois lawmakers demand that President Trump keep the National Guard out of Chicago, the administration has requested that a military base in the state support immigration operations. Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton joins "The Takeout" with her reaction.
President Trump is taking over more of the nation's capital, announcing he will extend emergency powers for another 30 days and take control of the famed Union Station. Scott MacFarlane reports.
At least two young children are dead and 17 others are injured after a shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, head of the Democratic Mayors Association, joins "The Takeout" to discuss the situation.
In the weeks since President Trump deployed the National Guard to Washington, D.C., violent crime is down vs. the same time last year.
It's back-to-school week in Washington, D.C., but things are different this year, with thousands of National Guard troops taking on a law enforcement role in the city. Scott MacFarlane reports that it is creating some unease among residents.
Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot a few blocks from the White House in Washington, D.C., and a suspect is in custody, officials say.
Federal immigration authorities said Wednesday they have paused processing requests from Afghan nationals, after a man from Afghanistan was identified as the suspect in the D.C. National Guard shooting.
President Trump and more than a dozen of his allies were charged with offenses in Georgia relating to the 2020 presidential election.
Russian officials say they have now received the revised U.S.-backed proposal to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine, after high-level talks between American and Ukrainian negotiators in Geneva.
The blaze ripped through bamboo scaffolding on the multi-tower housing estate, with live video showing the fire sending great billowing plumes of red smoke into the night sky.
The expiration of TPS policy for Haitian immigrants would make them eligible for deportation, unless they have other legal means to stay in the U.S.
President Trump attacked a New York Times reporter as "third rate" and "ugly, both inside and out."
Federal judges have allowed North Carolina to use a redrawn congressional map designed to give Republicans an additional U.S. House seat.
The Trump administration plans to deploy another 500 members of the National Guard to the streets of Washington, D.C., Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced, hours after two service members were shot.