Trump's plans for police and National Guard deployment spark city tensions

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President Trump temporarily federalized Washington, D.C. police and indicated plans to intervene in other cities like Los Angeles, Baltimore, Oakland, New York, and Chicago, despite crime rates generally falling across these areas. His actions, including deploying the National Guard, are seen as a significant escalation of federal authority targeting Democratic-led cities, amid claims of rising crime that data shows is actually decreasing.
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