Trump on Chicago: 'We'd love to go in'
President Donald Trump on Monday repeated his desire to take federal action in Chicago.
"We'd love to go into Chicago and straighten it out," Trump said as he delivered remarks at the Museum of the Bible in Washington.

Chicago is waiting to see what action the Trump administration will take after weeks of threats from the president. The city braced over the weekend for expanded immigration enforcement, with protests throughout
Trump on Monday continued to tout the federal takeover of Washington, calling the nation's capital a "safe zone."
"We could do the same thing in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles," Trump said on Monday.
Trump reiterated his view that Chicago leaders should be requesting his administration's assistance. Local officials have said any deployment of federal agents or troops would be unnecessary and illegal, and point to statistics that show overall crime is down in the city so far this year compared to last year.






