Trump Visits Memphis to Tout Crime-Fighting Efforts as Iran War Lingers
Source: US News & World Report/Reuters
March 23, 2026, at 6:03 a.m.
MEMPHIS, March 23 (Reuters) - Four weeks into the Iran war, U.S. President Donald Trump will shift his focus from overseas conflict to law‑and‑order, visiting Memphis, Tennessee, on Monday to highlight his crime crackdown to bolster his party ahead of November midterm elections.
Trumps expected tough talk on crime and immigration marks a return to an issue that he hopes will resonate with voters as he faces high‑stakes military decisions and war‑driven economic uncertainty, and tries to redefine his law enforcement record after the tumultuous crackdown in Minnesota earlier this year.
The surge of thousands of federal agents to Memphis started in September. The city had the highest rate of violent crime per capita in the country, according to the FBI, prompting Trump to stand up the Memphis Safe Task Force. "The city, a beacon of American culture that was Elviss home and is often called the birthplace of rock and roll and the blues, should be safe and secure for all of its citizens," Trump's order said at the time, mobilizing National Guard troops for patrol, as he did in Washington, DC.
Overall crime is down in Memphis about 43% compared to last year, according to local law enforcement data. The task force said recently it has made close to 7,000 arrests and seized almost 1,100 illegal firearms since the crackdown began.
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Diamond_Dog
(40,481 posts)What a joke.
twodogsbarking
(18,660 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(2,541 posts)he wants to use to distract form the Epstein files? And somewhere in there he needs to distract from the economy.
Got it.