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Trump again floats sending troops to Democratic-run cities amid misleading claim on crime in ‘red cities’ – US politics live

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Trump makes misleading claims about crime in ‘red cities’

When asked if the president would consider sending National Guard troops to ‘red cities’ that are experiencing high crime, Trump said that “there aren’t that many of them”.

He then said “if you look at the top 25 cities that the crime, just about every one of those cities is run by Democrats”. But according to a report by Rochester Institute of Technology, which analysed FBI data from 2024, two of the cities in the list of highest homicide rates have Republican mayors. And out of the 24 cities in that list, six states are led by GOP governors.

The president continued to repeat the false claim that it’s been “many years” since DC experienced seven days without a murder. City police data shows that as recently as July of this year, the capital experienced a week without a homicide. There have also been several earlier periods throughout 2025 without a murder in DC for more than a seven day stretch.

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‘Administration needs to put up or shut up in court,’ says Democratic senator on Kilmar Ábrego García’s Ice detention

Chris Van Hollen, the Democratic senator from Maryland, said the Trump administration “continues to spread lies about the facts” of Kilmar Ábrego García’s case. The Maryland man was detained earlier, after reporting to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) agents in Baltimore.

In April, Van Hollen visited Ábrego García in El Salvador, while he was being detained at the Terrorism Confinement Center, otherwise known as Cecot.

Today, Van Hollen said that Ábrego García was entitled to due process:

Instead of spewing unproven allegations in the press and social media, the Trump Administration needs to put up or shut up in court and allow Mr. Ábrego García the opportunity to defend himself.

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