Ainsley Earhardt and Fox & Friends co-hosts called on President Trump to deploy the National Guard to New York to address street crime. The hosts played a clip of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson criticizing plans to send federal troops to Chicago and argued the deployment proved effective elsewhere. Co-hosts cited D.C. as an example of improved safety after federal intervention, noting recent arrests and a number of detained individuals identified as illegal immigrants. Earhardt explicitly invited the National Guard to New York, and Trump later posted that the district is "SAFE AGAIN" on his social platform.
Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt pleaded with President Donald Trump to send the National Guard to New York, saying the Big Apple's streets need to be cleaned by troops. After playing a clip of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson decrying the Trump administration's plans to deploy soldiers to the Windy City as part of the president's anti-crime crackdown, Earhardt and co-hosts Brian Kilmeade and Charlie Hurt agreed that it worked in Chicago and would work elsewhere.
CHARLIE HURT: We can have all kinds of debates, constitutional debates, all kinds of debates about sending federal troops into cities like this. But, to worry about tyranny and not be concerned about the tyranny of lawlessness and the tyranny of crime that all of his residents live under. AINSLEY EARHARDT: I just don't understand why they wouldn't want to clean up these cities. I mean, D.C. needed to be cleaned up. It looks like it has been.
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