Trump Snaps at Reporter Over Chicago Crime Question

President Donald Trump delivered a fiery response to a reporter on Thursday after being asked whether he was “trying to go to w*r with Chicago” following the circulation of a controversial meme.

The image, which spread rapidly online, depicted Chicago in flames with a caption that read: “I love the smell of deportations in the morning. Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR.” The meme was a reference to Trump’s recent executive order restoring the Pentagon’s original name, the Department of War, replacing its modern title of Department of Defense.

As Trump departed the White House for the U.S. Open in New York City, NBC correspondent Yamiche Alcindor asked if the meme signaled a military-style approach toward the city’s crime issues.

“Are you threatening to go to war with Chicago?” Alcindor pressed.

Trump immediately bristled. “When you say that, darling, that’s fake news,” he shot back, raising his voice. As Alcindor attempted to interrupt, Trump leaned in sharply. “Be quiet, listen! You don’t listen. You never listen. That’s why you’re second-rate. We’re not going to war—we’re gonna clean up our cities. We’re gonna clean them up so they don’t kill five people every weekend. That’s not war, that’s common sense.”

Another reporter asked why Trump was focusing on Chicago when other U.S. cities face higher crime rates. The president countered with statistics.

“Excuse me, do you know how many people were killed in Chicago last weekend? Eight. Do you know how many were killed the week before? Seven. Do you know how many were wounded? Seventy-four people were wounded,” Trump said. “You think there’s worse than that? I don’t think so.”

Trump has hinted for weeks that he may deploy the National Guard to Chicago, citing what he calls the city’s “lawlessness.” In Washington, D.C., his administration went even further last month, assuming direct control of the Metropolitan Police Department.

The president has argued that such moves are necessary to protect communities that he says have been “abandoned by failed leadership.” His critics, however, warn that federal intervention risks escalating tensions and undermining local authority.

For Trump, the clash with reporters underscores his larger messaging: framing violent crime in major Democratic-led cities as a failure of local government and a justification for stronger federal intervention.

Whether Chicago will actually see federal troops on its streets remains uncertain. But one thing is clear—the president intends to keep crime in Chicago at the center of the national conversation, no matter how heated his exchanges with the press may become.

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