National Guard troops in DC are now armed, defense official says

Earlier, Trump offered to send troops to Baltimore, Maryland.

Last Updated: August 24, 2025, 5:57 PM EDT

President Donald Trump on Sunday responded to Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's invitation to attend a public safety walk next month in Baltimore, offering to send "troops" to the city.

On Friday, Trump announced on social media that the U.S. "now fully owns and controls 10% of INTEL." Trump said he negotiated the deal with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan.

Earlier Friday, federal agents were seen searching the Maryland residence of former Trump national security adviser turned critic John Bolton. Sources told ABC News the search was related to allegations that Bolton is in possession of classified records.

Aug 22, 2025, 4:39 PM EDT

Trump launches tariff investigation on furniture

President Donald Trump announced that his administration will be conducting a "major tariff investigation on furniture," completed within 50 days.

After that, Trump vows an undetermined tariff rate will be implemented on furniture coming into America.

President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Aug. 22, 2025, in Washington.
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"I am pleased to announce that we are doing a major Tariff Investigation on Furniture coming into the United States. Within the next 50 days, that Investigation will be completed, and Furniture coming from other Countries into the United States will be Tariffed at a Rate yet to be determined," Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform.

-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa

Aug 22, 2025, 4:12 PM EDT

Chicago mayor rebuffs Trump's remarks about city's safety

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson released a statement Friday responding to Trump's claims that he was looking to take federal action to curb the city's crime and said that he received no formal communication from the administration.

"Certainly, we have grave concerns about the impact of any unlawful deployment of National Guard troops to the City of Chicago. The problem with the President's approach is that it is uncoordinated, uncalled for, and unsound," he said.

Skyline of Chicago.
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The mayor said deploying the National Guard could "inflame tensions between residents and law enforcement," and "would threaten to undermine the historic progress we have."

"The National Guard is no substitute for dedicated local law enforcement and community violence interrupters who know and serve our communities every day. There are many things the federal government could do to help us reduce crime and violence in Chicago, but sending in the military is not one of them," Johnson said.

Aug 22, 2025, 1:52 PM EDT

Trump says he's 'open' to releasing Epstein files but calls probe 'Democratic hoax'

Trump on Friday responded to reporters' questions whether he was open to releasing the Epstein files, now that they have been given to the House Oversight Committee.

"Some people shouldn't be here, but I'm in support of keeping it totally open. I couldn't care less. You got a lot of people that it could be mentioned in those files that don't deserve to be, people, because he knew everybody," Trump, who associated with Epstein, said.

President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Aug. 22, 2025, in Washington.
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The president claimed that the probe and call for transparency were a "Democratic hoax."

He then changed the subject to tout his administration's six months in office.

Aug 22, 2025, 1:28 PM EDT

Trump says Chicago will be next city he'll make 'safe'

President Donald Trump made several off-the-cuff comments about his military deployment in Washington, D.C., to reduce crime during an Oval Office news conference on about World Cup events.

The president claimed that he was looking to bring the military to Chicago.

"Chicago's a mess. You have an incompetent mayor, grossly incompetent. And, we'll straighten that one out probably next. That'll be our next one after this," he said.

President Donald Trump makes an announcement about the World Cup draw from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, August 22, 2025.
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Trump claimed that people in Chicago were "screaming" for help.

"African American ladies, beautiful ladies are saying, please, President Trump, come to Chicago, please," Trump claimed, adding that he "did great with the Black vote."

During a radio show interview on Thursday, Trump said he was looking into bringing the military to Memphis.

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