President Donald Trump said Friday that Chicago could receive similar treatment from the federal government as Washington, D.C., where nearly 2,000 National Guard troops have been deployed to quell what the president’s administration has characterized as an influx in dangerous crime.

Despite calling Chicago the nation’s “greatest city,” he criticized Democratic mayor Brandon Johnson’s leadership.

“When we’re ready, we’ll go in and straighten out Chicago, just like we did D.C.,” Trump said in the Oval Office.

Trump also suggested New York could also receive similar treatment down the line.

Meanwhile, the FBI is searching the Maryland home and Washington office of John Bolton , who served in President Donald Trump’s first administration as national security adviser, as part of an inv

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