Trump to deploy National Guard to Memphis
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President Donald Trump claims federal officers reduced crime in Memphis and plans National Guard deployment, drawing mixed reactions from Tennessee officials.
Memphis, Tennessee. In an appearance yesterday on "Fox & Friends," Trump suggested both Memphis Mayor Paul Young, a Democrat, and Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, a Republican, are on board with this decision.
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Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton said Thursday he favors sending a federal-state combo “strike force” into Memphis to cut down on gang activity there. In the latest episode of “To deploy or not to deploy,
Tenn., applauded President Donald Trump's decision to send the National Guard to Memphis, Tenn., which the FBI reported had the highest crime rate in the country.
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