Shades of Richard Nixon! 

The "Silent Majority" 'told him' to do it. 

In this case the little hitler in Trump's head told him to. 

Maybe Trump doesn't remember how many cops got hurt and killed from the late 
60s until the Vietnam War ended when Nixon tried it. After all he'd never heard 
of 'homelessness' until a few months ago. I'm SURE he never heard the chant: 
"We're bringing the war back home" used by armed protesters either... Tis a 
shame.

> "President Donald Trump on Monday said the Justice Department is preparing to 
> launch a sweeping crackdown on crime that he named "the surge," a term 
> commonly associated with the George W. Bush administration's decision to send 
> tens of thousands of additional troops into Iraq in 2007. 

"In coming weeks, Attorney General Barr will announce a new crackdown on 
violent crime—which I think is so important—targeting gangs and drug 
traffickers in high crime cities and dangerous rural areas," Trump said during 
the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Chicago. "Let's 
call it the surge."

The president did not provide any details on the plan but said it is going to 
be "very dramatic."

"And you're going to see tremendous results very quickly," Trump added.

As if to emphasize his view of America's cities as war zones, Trump went on to 
tout his administration's success in putting military equipment into the hands 
of U.S. police officers and claimed "Afghanistan is a safe place" compared to 
Chicago.

"To help keep you safe, I've made $600 million-worth of surplus military 
equipment available to local law enforcement," Trump told the audience of 
police chiefs. "If you remember, the previous administration didn't want to do 
that... They didn't want to make you look so tough. They didn't want to make 
you look like you're a threat."

Watch Trump's remarks:

[video]

Trump's visit to Chicago, the first of his presidency, was met with massive 
protests led by Indivisible Chicago and other progressive advocacy groups. 
Striking Chicago public school teachers also cleared their Monday afternoon 
schedule to take part in demonstrations against the president.

"We have heard that President Donald Trump might be in town," leaders of the 
Chicago Teachers Union wrote in an email to members late Sunday. "If any 
members were inclined to show up outside his fundraiser in red, that would 
qualify as productive, in our view.”

Thousands of protesters gathered and marched outside the Trump International 
Hotel and Tower in downtown Chicago, where the president attended a big-money 
campaign fundraiser after the law enforcement conference:

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"We're angry," Marj Halperin of Indivisible Chicago told The Guardian. "He is 
taking pleasure in the misery of our city. He doesn't know us. He's coming to 
our city to raise money, largely from people who don't live in this city, 
without ever having addressed, supported, listened to the people who really 
need help." 

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