Trump says federal intervention in Chicago will happen, but won't say when
Sept 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday told a conservative radio host that federal intervention in Chicago will happen, but declined to say when.
"I don't want to mention when, but it's going to be happening there. It's going to be happening elsewhere too," Trump said when asked on the "Scott Jennings Radio Show" whether his administration would be surging federal resources to Chicago this week and whether it will include National Guard troops.
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