New York Governor Tries — and Fails — To Stop Trump’s Plan
Governor Kathy Hochul admitted she recently called President Donald Trump in a private attempt to talk him out of sending the National Guard into New York City.
Hochul told reporters the conversation happened “a couple of days ago,” but she confessed she still has “no idea” whether Trump will follow through with the plan.
“I don’t know what he’ll do,” Hochul shrugged.
🚨 Trump’s National Guard Threat to New York
President Trump has already used the National Guard to restore order in Washington, D.C., where crime and carjackings spiraled out of control. Now, with violent crime still plaguing New York City, Trump is considering a similar move — a decision supported by many Americans who believe Democrats have failed on public safety.
Critics may dismiss Trump’s warnings, but residents in blue-run cities know the truth: crime is up, fear is rising, and families are paying the price.
📞 Hochul’s Call to Trump
Hochul admitted she tried to politely dissuade Trump.
“I said, ‘Mr. President, I know where to find the National Guard if I need them,’” she recalled.
The irony? Hochul has already deployed New York’s own National Guard into the subways — a clear sign she knows the city isn’t safe. Yet she insists her policies are “working” and crime is “down.”
New Yorkers riding the trains or walking the streets may not agree.
⚖️ Clash Over Trump’s Anti-Bail Order
Hochul also attacked Trump’s latest executive order aimed at ending cashless bail, a policy blamed for flooding New York streets with repeat offenders.
She dismissed Trump’s move, claiming:
“The president is wrong. We don’t have cashless bail in New York.”
But New Yorkers remember the 2019 Cuomo-era reforms that eliminated bail for most misdemeanors and so-called “non-violent” felonies. Critics say those laws have been a disaster — turning New York into a revolving door for criminals while leaving police demoralized.
🎯 Trump vs. Democrat Governors
Hochul accused Trump of “going after blue states,” but many conservatives argue the opposite: Trump is doing what weak Democrat leaders refuse to do — standing up for law-abiding citizens, backing the police, and restoring law and order.
The message is clear: Americans are tired of excuses. They want safe streets, tough laws, and real accountability.
✅ Why This Story Matters
For many older Americans, this showdown isn’t about party politics — it’s about protecting communities, defending families, and stopping criminals before it’s too late.
President Trump is sending a clear signal: if Democrats won’t protect their citizens, he will.