President Donald Trump suggested he might send U.S. troops to Chicago next after he had the National Guard deployed to the nation’s capital.

There are currently nearly 2,000 troops in Washington, DC as part of the president’s crime crackdown.

Trump argued he has saved the city, but his portrayal that Washington, D.C. was a hellscape where people feared for their lives and could not go out to restaurants for years was a far cry from reality.

The president claimed the National Guard, which has been spotted largely at Union Station and the National Mall, has been doing a great job working with police and they have not had to bring in what he called the “regular military.”

Now the president is considering other military options across the country.

“After we do this, we’ll go to another

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