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Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt connected Monday begged President Donald Trump to nonstop troops into New York contempt caller stats showing Gotham’s transgression complaint astatine a singular low.

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Ainsley and co-hosts were discussing Trump’s takeover of Washington, D.C., and threats to deploy National Guard units successful different bluish cities specified arsenic Baltimore, Chicago, and New York.

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The amusement played a clip of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson objecting to the possibility. “We are not going to surrender our humanity to this tyrant,” Johnson said successful the video. He has besides called a subject deployment “costly, illegal, and unconstitutional.”

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“I conscionable don’t recognize wherefore they wouldn’t privation to cleanable up these cities,” Earhardt said. “I mean, D.C. needed to beryllium cleaned up. It looks similar it has been.”
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Violent transgression successful the superior was astatine a 30-year low earlier Trump’s intervention, which helium credited for making the streets “SAFE AGAIN.”
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Earhardt cited White House information that 93 arrests were made successful D.C. connected Saturday and 46 of those radical were successful the U.S. illegally.
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She past pivoted to the metropolis wherever she works, New York, which could beryllium seen extracurricular the Fox News workplace window.
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“Fine, you don’t privation ’em? Send ’em to New York, please,” she said of the Guard. “Please, Donald Trump, nonstop ’em here. Clean up these streets. I invited it.”
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One observer, leaning into assertions that Trump is utilizing the unit deployments arsenic a distraction from different issue, thought Earhardt should beryllium making a antithetic plea:
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This nonfiction primitively appeared on HuffPost.