Trump says he could send the National Guard to Maryland, following Moore invites

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President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he would send the National Guard to Baltimore to “quickly clean the crime” if the governor of Maryland Wes Moore says he needed help.
Moore had previously invited Trump to attend a walk in public security in the criminal city in September, saying a August 21 letter That the event would provide the opportunity to “discuss the strategies of an effective public security policy”.
Trump promises to make the DC “safer” and “beautiful” while the capital fights crime and homelessness
“As president, I prefer to clean this crime disaster before going there for a walk,” wrote Trump in a social article of truth.

The governor of Maryland Wes Moore leaves all the options on the table if Texas advances with a plan supported by Trump to change the district lines. (Getty Images)
He accused Moore of having a bad file on the crime “unless he does his figures on crime like many other blue states.”
Trump added that he had not appreciated the tone of Moore’s invitation.
The mayor of Chicago calls the deployment plan of the national guard of Trump “ `unclean, unpretentious and unrelated ”
“But if Wes Moore needs help, as Gavin Newscum did in Los Angeles, I will send the” troops “, what is done in DC nearby and quickly clean the crime,” Trump wrote. He added that Baltimore ranks among the worst United States cities for crime and murder.
The Moore office did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.

With the Dome of the American Capitol in the background, the members of the National Guard of DC turn outside the Union station after the American president Donald Trump deployed the National Guard and ordered an increased presence of the application of federal laws to help the prevention of crime, in Washington, DC, August 19, 2025. (Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)
Earlier this month, the Trump administration has deployed a plan to make Washington, DC, “safer and more beautiful” while its administration is coupled with efforts to combat crime and a growing homeless population in the national capital.
“I’m going to take care of our darling capital, and we will really do it again!
Blue Cities in Trump’s reticle after DC police control
Trump has repeatedly characterized Washington, DC, as “one of the most dangerous cities in the world”. Officials have sought to limit crime to deploy hundreds of federal agents and national guard troops to patrol the streets.
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Trump said on Friday that he was planning to send the National Guard to Chicago, calling the Windy City “in disorder”.
Trump said that his administration “would like it probably then”, adding that “it will not even be difficult”. The White House did not offer additional details on a potential deployment of troops in Chicago.