Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) endorsed the possibility of President Trump sending National Guard troops to New York to fight City crime.
“I’d rather all of the above,” Lawler said Sunday of the National Guard being deployed alongside the FBI and local police in response to questions on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”
Host Margaret Brennan asked the New York rep if he was comfortable using federal taxpayer dollars to deploy the troops to the Empire State — something that Trump has floated doing, like he has in Washington, DC.
“Crime has been a problem in New York for years, and [Gov.] Kathy Hochul in Albany and New York City Democrats to tackle this crime crisis,” Lawler shot back.
He also pointed out that Hochul mobilized National Guard troops to patrol the subway system in New York.
The governor deployed 750 guardsmen in March 2024 to do bag checks in the city’s subways after a series of underground attacks, including the slashing of a train conductor and passengers being pushed onto the tracks.
Crime in New York dipped in the beginning of 2025 when compared to the same time last year, according to NYPD statistics. Murder rates went down 14%, with a 7.8% decrease in burglaries and a 7.1% dip in robberies.
But rapes were troublingly up 20% when compared to June this time last year, apparently partly due to the expansion of the legal definition of rape.
Lawler’s endorsement comes amid repeated shootings in some neighborhoods of Brookly and the Bronx.
An apparent gang-related shooting broke out Saturday night at a Bronx park, leaving one dead, four injured and four arrested during a basketball tournament near Haffen Park.
Trump’s focus on crime ramped up after a former Department of Government Efficiency staffer, Edward Coristine — known as “Big Balls” — was attacked by a group of teenagers in DC after he tried to intervene to prevent a carjacking.
The National Guard troops deployed to the nation’s capital have not been making arrests, but have been working alongside the FBI and local police to take town crime in DC.
Trump said Friday his next focus on crime crackdown will be in Chicago, and NYC will be next after that.
“I think Chicago will be our next [stop] and then we’ll help with New York,” he said in the Oval Office.
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