Attorney General Pam Bondi and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth traveled to Memphis Wednesday as part of the Trump administration's latest effort to crack down on crime in U.S. cities. Hundreds of federal forces will soon arrive in Memphis as well.
Breakdown
- Trump administration officials arrived in Memphis to announce a new anti-crime initiative. 10s
- The visit comes as Memphis reports a 25-year low in crime rates, according to police data. 24s
- Officials aim to mirror crime-fighting efforts from Washington, D.C. in Memphis. 34s
- President Trump suggested using cities as military training grounds, drawing criticism from local leaders. 48s
- Local leaders voiced concerns about the federal approach and called for more collaboration. 1m 11s