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Chicago crime rate compared to other cities as Trump threatens crackdown
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker said Trump's threats are an attempt to "intimidate his political rivals" on Monday.

8/25/25
President Donald Trump has threatened to send National Guard troops into Chicago to address crime—but the latest data from the Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBI) shows several major cities have higher rates of violent crime. Trump has floated the idea of federalizing the National Guard to deal with crime in large cities run by Democrats after deploying the National Guard in Washington, D.C., earlier in August. The idea was met with criticism from Illinois leaders such as Johnson and Governor J.B. Pritzker, both Democrats, who have pointed out that violent crime is on the decline in the city, which had previously struggled with the issue. While crime temporarily increased across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has since fallen off in the years since. If Trump were to send National Guard troops into Chicago over objections from the governor, that would likely set off legal challenges, as presidents can only do so in specific circumstances. Chicago's violent crime rate remains lower than that of the two largest cities, according to the FBI crime data. It has a violent crime rate of about 540 violent crimes per 100,000 residents.
For comparison, New York and Los Angeles have violent crime rates of about 671 and 728 violent crimes per 100,000 residents, respectively. In fact, of the 10 largest police departments included in the FBI data, Houston is the city with the highest violent crime rate—about 1,148 violent crimes per 100,000 residents, according to the data. Other cities like Philadelphia and Phoenix also have higher violent crime rates than Chicago—about 909 and 800 violent crimes per 100,000 residents, respectively. Chicago Mayor Brandon tJohnson's office has touted a decline in crime over the past year. According to a press release from his office, violent crime is down more than 21 percent and homicides are down more than 32 percent compared to this time in 2024.
Trump isn't interested in combatting crime. If he was, his administration would allocate more federal funds to cities to hire more police officers. The Trump administration has cut such funding to many "blue" cities and states across the nation.
What Trump IS interested in is DISTRACTION. Diverting the attention of Americans away from his failing economic policies, his mounting tariff costs, his immensly unpopular Big Ugly Bill, and his failure to get tough with Vladimir Putin.

Donald Trump's approval rating goes underwater on every issue
Trump's declining approval ratings on the economy, immigration, and foreign policy signal potential trouble for his broader agenda.
