Jul.21 — In response to questions from reporters, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany says Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio are having a hard time controlling their streets amid protests and riots. Twice in recent days, Trump has said he wants more federal law enforcement officers sent to cities such as Chicago, Philadelphia and New York following the dispatch of Department of Homeland Security personnel to Portland, Oregon, to protect federal property. McEnany speaks at a press briefing. (Excerpts)
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