President Donald Trump on Monday continued to take aim at Chicago as the city braces for potential federal intervention. "We'd love to go into Chicago and straighten it out," Trump said as he delivered remarks at the Museum of the Bible. Earlier Monday, Trump wrote on his social media platform that the people of Illinois should "band together and DEMAND PROTECTION" from what he has said is a crime problem in Chicago, despite police data showing murders and shootings down this year compared to last. "I want to help the people of Chicago, not hurt them. Only the Criminals will be hurt! We can move fast and stop this madness," Trump wrote in the post. The comments come after a war of words over the weekend between Trump and Illinois leaders following a controversial post from the president re
'We'd love to go into Chicago,' Trump says after controversy over 'war' meme

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