Jin10 reported on September 4, U.S. President Trump stated to reporters in the Oval Office on Wednesday that he is considering designating New Orleans as the next target for a federal crime crackdown. He said, "We are deciding whether to choose Chicago or New Orleans—where there is an outstanding governor, Jeff Landry, who hopes we can help restore this beautiful area that has become quite chaotic." Trump mentioned during a meeting with Polish President Duda that federal law enforcement could curb crime in New Orleans faster than in Washington. "Perhaps we will go to Louisiana; there is a crime problem in New Orleans, and we can solve it in two weeks, which is easier than in Washington," Trump said.
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Trump is considering New Orleans as the next stop for crime-fighting efforts.
Jin10 reported on September 4, U.S. President Trump stated to reporters in the Oval Office on Wednesday that he is considering designating New Orleans as the next target for a federal crime crackdown. He said, "We are deciding whether to choose Chicago or New Orleans—where there is an outstanding governor, Jeff Landry, who hopes we can help restore this beautiful area that has become quite chaotic." Trump mentioned during a meeting with Polish President Duda that federal law enforcement could curb crime in New Orleans faster than in Washington. "Perhaps we will go to Louisiana; there is a crime problem in New Orleans, and we can solve it in two weeks, which is easier than in Washington," Trump said.