Trump: US hit a ship carrying drugs. And sends the National Guard to Memphis (then Chicago)
In the attack, 'three terrorists were killed. No American forces were injured," Trump highlighted
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The US hit a drug smuggling ship from Venezuela in international waters.
The vessel was transporting 'illegal narcotics to the United States'. This was stated by Donald Trump on his social Truth announcing the second strike against the Venezuelan drug cartel. In the attack, 'three terrorists were killed. No US forces were injured,' Trump highlighted.
Trump sends National Guard to Memphis, then Chicago
Donald Trump then signed an order to create a security task force in Memphis, similar to the one created to make Washington safer. With the order, the president arranges to send the National Guard and the FBI to Memphis. "We'll probably go to Chicago next," Trump said from the Oval Office, pointing out that a person has a better chance of being killed in Memphis than in Mexico City. "We have to save our great cities like Chicago. We're going to make Memphis safe again," Trump highlighted, noting how crime will drop in Memphis just as it has dropped in Washington.

