
The Megyn Kelly Show Trump Eyes Chicago for Crackdown, FBI Raids Bolton, Parents of Missing Baby Arrested: AM Update 8/25
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Aug 25, 2025 President Trump plans to send the National Guard to Chicago in response to crime, sparking local debate. The FBI raided John Bolton's home over classified document allegations, raising questions about political motivations. In a shocking turn, the parents of missing baby Emmanuel Haro have been arrested for murder, with investigators revealing that the kidnapping may never have occurred. These developments highlight a critical intersection of crime, politics, and child welfare concerns.
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Federal Model For City Crime Crackdowns
- The White House credited a D.C. federal intervention with a dramatic drop in homicides and aims to replicate it in Democratic-led cities like Chicago and New York.
- The plan frames federal deployments as a model for restoring public safety where local officials are criticized as ineffective.
Use Local Enforcement Plus Federal Support
- Empowering local police to arrest and prosecute violent offenders can rapidly reduce street crime, according to Vice President J.D. Vance's argument.
- Use decisive local enforcement paired with federal support to reclaim public spaces for ordinary citizens.
Raid Reignites Bolton Controversy
- The FBI conducted raids of John Bolton's home and office over alleged transmission of classified materials while he served as national security advisor.
- The action revives a historical dispute with Bolton and signals renewed DOJ scrutiny under new leadership.
