Trump on Saturday continued his threats to deploy ICE brokers to Chicago with a submit on his social media platform that evoked the 1979 Vietnam Battle movie “Apocalypse Now.”
Trump shared a manipulated picture with the caption “I really like the odor of deportations within the morning…,” echoing the oft-quoted line “I really like the odor of napalm within the morning” uttered within the movie by the war-loving character Lt. Col. Kilgore. “Chicago is about to seek out out why it is referred to as the Division of WAR,” the submit continued.
The submit is accompanied by an apparently AI-generated picture of Trump dressed as Kilgore, with the Chicago skyline within the background and helicopters within the foreground, and the superimposed title “Chipocalypse Now.”
A picture created with AI that President Donald Trump shared on his Fact Social account.
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Trump on Friday signed an government order renaming the Division of Protection the Division of Battle, though the formal renaming of the division would require Congress’ approval.
“The President’s threats are beneath the glory of our nation, however the actuality is that he needs to occupy our metropolis and break our Structure,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson posted on X in response to Trump’s submit. “We should defend our democracy from this authoritarianism by defending one another and defending Chicago from Donald Trump.”
The backwards and forwards between Trump and Chicago Democrats has elevated during the last week, with Trump calling Chicago “the worst and most harmful metropolis within the World, by far,” on his social media platform and declaring he’ll “clear up the crime downside quick, similar to I did in DC. Chicago will likely be secure once more, and shortly.”
Violent crime in Chicago dropped considerably within the first half of the yr, in line with official knowledge launched by the town. Shootings had been down 37% and homicides have dropped by 32% in comparison with the primary half of 2024, whereas whole violent crime dropped by over 22%, in line with the crime statistics.