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'All you gotta do is ask': VP Vance's message to Gov. Whitmer to ship army troops to Detroit

By Editorial Board Published September 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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'All you gotta do is ask': VP Vance's message to Gov. Whitmer to ship army troops to Detroit

HOWELL, Mich. (WLNS) — Throughout a cease in Howell, Vice President JD Vance informed the group his message to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is “all you gotta do is ask” for the Trump administration to deploy the Nationwide Guard to Detroit.

“My one message to Gretchen Whitmer is, look, the City of Detroit, we know, has got some serious crime problems,” Vance stated. “And we know that it’s the people in Detroit who suffer the most when crime is allowed to run rampant over city streets. Gretchen, we are happy to send the National Guard to Detroit, Michigan. All you gotta do is ask.”

Vance was talking on the Hatch Stamping Firm facility in Howell, Michigan.

Mike Rogers, a former U.S. Rep., stated Detroit had turn into a “hub” for violent crime earlier this month.

Regardless of that assertion, Detroit noticed a 19% drop in homicides in 2024 from 2023. Final 12 months’s charge was the bottom it had been in 50 years.

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“These aren’t just statistics,” Rogers stated in a press release. “They’re people and families, whose lives have been flipped upside down because they aren’t even safe in their own community anymore. We have got to make our cities safe again. The Mayor of Detroit should be on the phone with the President now calling for backup.”

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is a lifelong Democrat who’s operating an unbiased marketing campaign for governor in 2026.

“Rogers is proving himself just another uninformed, grandstanding politician,” stated John Roach, a spokesperson for Duggan. “In 2013, the City of Detroit had more than 750 carjackings. In 2025, we had 57 as of yesterday, a 90% reduction. Our strong partnership with US Attorney Jerome Gorgon has just added several more federal prosecutors to drive the violence down even further. The historic drop in Detroit crime in recent years has come from the efforts of serious law enforcement professionals, not from non-serious politicians like Rogers.”

Whitmer’s workplace didn’t instantly reply to six Information’ request for remark.

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