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The Memphis mayor says President Donald Trump’s TV announcement was the first hard confirmation he received that Trump would ...
President Donald Trump claims federal officers reduced crime in Memphis and plans National Guard deployment, drawing mixed ...
The president announced plans to send unspecified amounts of troops to the city, while the Pentagon draws up a proposal for 1 ...
Trump said Friday he decided to send troops into Memphis after Union Pacific CEO Jim Vena — who regularly visited the city ...
Mayor Paul Young of Memphis said he disagreed with the decision but would work with federal and state officials to address ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he would send National Guard troops to Memphis, Tennessee, to combat crime, ...
President Donald Trump said Friday that he will send National Guard troops to Memphis, Tennessee, as part of his push to combat crime.
Memphis, TN mayor Paul Young speaks with CNN’s Victor Blackwell about President Trump’s plan to send the National Guard to ...
Memphis Mayor Paul Young, a Democrat, has said he does not support National Guard troops being deployed to the city despite President Donald Trump telling Fox News on Friday that the mayor did.
The confirmation follows days of speculation and reporting that Memphis would be the next destination for National Guards troops.
Trump began a major anti-crime push in Washington, D.C., over the summer and deployed National Guard troops to the nation's capital. While Republicans argue that the troops have made D.C. safer, ...