The Department of Homeland Security will buy property in Chicago, as the government doubles down on crime crackdown efforts, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said.
"But what I'm also doing, sir, is, and with your authority is we're purchasing more buildings in Chicago to operate out of," Noem said. "We're going to not back off. In fact, we're doubling down. And we're going to be in more parts of Chicago in response to the people there. And then, I was there a few days ago and looked at some facilities that we can deploy more law enforcement out of."
Attorney General Pam Bondi added that she was working through the Department of Justice to legally keep troops in Chicago and Portland as the Trump administration faces legal challenges in court.
"President Trump, my lawyers are in court right now as we speak for you arguing in Chicago and Portland to keep them safe, to bring in the guard. The government doesn't want it there, but we do. We're going to keep their citizens safe, thanks to the people want it," Bondi said.
President Donald Trump said that despite resistance from leaders in Chicago and Portland, his administration would be there "anyway."
"I think Pritzker is threatened by people who's no other reason that they don't want to have a safe Chicago. And we can solve the problem very quickly, and we're doing that anyway, regardless of if he doesn't want it or if he does want to. We're doing it anyway," Trump said.