Trump threatened to deploy more troops to U.S. cities this week — and not just the National Guard — as part of what he describes as his national crackdown on crime.

Political data points to a clear opportunity for Trump and the Republicans.

Though FBI data show that violent crime decreased by 4.5 percent last year, a new Gallup poll released Thursday shows almost half of Americans — 49 percent — feel that crime has risen from last year — while about a third — or 33 percent — feel crime has gone down.

The Gallup poll also reveals some political risks for Trump. More Americans oppose using federal troops to combat domestic crime than support the move — but the divide is largely along political lines, as Republicans overwhelmingly support the use of troops while Democrats are opposed.

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    But is it a crackdown on crime, or a crackdown on people Trump dislikes, or a political intimidation tactic, or a theatrical show of strength? These uncritical headlines are frustrating.

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      If it were a actually a crackdown on crime the troops would go to red states and the Epstein flies would be released.
      This is 100% a fascist power move.