President Donald Trump said he is looking to crack down on crime in other cities in the country and is eyeing Chicago, a Democrat-led city that he has long been a target of the president's criticism. He has said that Washington, D.C., would be a model, a city where he deployed the National Guard, surged federal law enforcement and took control of the local police force. Trump made several off-the-cuff comments about the National Guard's deployment in the nation's capital, now in its eighth day, during a news conference in the Oval Office on Friday about World Cup plans. "The National Guard has done such an incredible job working with the police," he said. "And after we do this, we'll go to another location, and we'll make it safe also. We're gonna make our country very safe. We're going to
Trump sets sights on Chicago to make it 'safer'

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