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Trump vows to make Chicago 'crime free' after horror weekend of shootings

Sky News Australia

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
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Chicago has captured US President Trump's attention following a horrific weekend of multiple shootings that has six confirmed dead and 39 people shot, according to Fox News Digital. Trump during a press conference spoke about violence in Chicago, calling the city a "shooting field." He said, "Chicago, which is effectively a shooting field right now, if the Governor would call me, Governor Pritzker... I would solve Chicago’s problem in 34 months and you’d have a virtually crime-free city."

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How other outlets are covering this story

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The Independent

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· Jun 24, 2026

Trump bashes Chicago over surge in shootings and spars with Illinois Gov. Pritzker. So how dangerous is the Windy City?

Donald Trump has long targeted Chicago crime rate in his posts. But, just how bad is it in the Windy City? Bruce Golding digs into the data to find out

The Tribune

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· Jul 5, 2026

Trump slams Chicago leaders: Contrasts deaths in shooting incidents to US casualties in Iran conflict

The remark comes amid an ongoing political feud between President Trump and Illinois leaders, with the President effectively questioning Chicago's leadership, including Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, by suggesting they are failing to maintain order at home. Trump has frequently used Truth Social to demand that Illinois leaders request federal military, claiming he could make Chicago safe in one month.

Daily Dot

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· Jun 25, 2026

Chicago Homicides Are Up 39% This Year — a Woman’s Video About Carrying a Hammer at Night Has X Divided

Is carrying a hammer for safety at night when walking alone in Chicago a gamble or a smart move? Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post Chicago Homicides Are Up 39 This Year — a Woman’s Video About Carrying a Hammer at Night Has X Divided appeared first on The Daily Dot.

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· Jun 21, 2026

Violent Juneteenth weekend in Chicago catches attention of President Trump – CBS2 (Chicago)

The president took to social media early Sunday morning, saying in part, Lots of killing going on in Chicago .... Why isn't Governor Pritzker calling me for help. I could make Chicago a safe city...

Fox News

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· Jun 22, 2026

6 dead, 39 shot in Chicago bloodbath as Trump touts DC-style cleanup where National Guard stepped in

President Trump offers to make Chicago safe in one month after a violent weekend left six dead and 39 injured in dozens of shootings citywide.

Off The Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

Chicago weekend shootings leave 7 dead and 39 injured, prompting Trump response

Thirty-nine people were shot, seven fatally, in a total of 24 shootings in Chicago over the weekend, prompting responses from President Donald Trump, a Republican, and Mayor Brandon Johnson, a Democrat. Friday, June 19 A drive-by shooting Friday on Chicago’s South Side at about 11 p.m. left 13 people injured, with victims ranging from 17 []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Trump vows to make Chicago 'crime free' after horror weekend of shootings": The Independent — Trump bashes Chicago over surge in shootings and spars with Illinois Gov. Pritzker. So how dangerous is the Windy City?. The Tribune — Trump slams Chicago leaders: Contrasts deaths in shooting incidents to US casualties in Iran conflict. Daily Dot — Chicago Homicides Are Up 39% This Year — a Woman’s Video About Carrying a Hammer at Night Has X Divided. Wirepoints — Violent Juneteenth weekend in Chicago catches attention of President Trump – CBS2 (Chicago). Fox News — 6 dead, 39 shot in Chicago bloodbath as Trump touts DC-style cleanup where National Guard stepped in. Off The Press — Chicago weekend shootings leave 7 dead and 39 injured, prompting Trump response