BREAKING: Trump calls for sending National Guard into the most violent criminal neighborhoods

"The federal government can and should send the National Guard to restore order and secure the peace," Trump said.

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Former President Donald Trump called for legislation that would allow the executive branch to call for the National Guard to be deployed in areas where "there is a true and total breakdown of law and order, where citizens' most basic rights are violated."

"The federal government can and should send the National Guard to restore order and secure the peace without having to wait for the approval of some governor that thinks it's politically incorrect to call them in," Trump's said during his speech at the America First Policy Institute's summit in Washington, DC on Tuesday.

President Trump previously called for the use of the National Guard during his presidency, including before the January 6 riot on Capitol Hill.

According to a former Pentagon official with the Trump administration, then-president Trump had offered "the Capitol Police, and Mayor Bowser of Washington, DC, thousands of National Guardsmen and women, two days before January 6. And they turned us down."

In an interview on Fox News, Trump stated that he requested to have 10,000 National Guard troops at the Capitol on Jan. 6, but that Nancy Pelosi decided against it.

"I said that I think you should have 10,000... I definitely gave the number of 10,000 National Guardsmen."

"They took that number, from what I understand, they gave it to people at the Capitol, which is controlled by [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi, and I heard they rejected it, because 'it didn't look good'. So, you know, that was a big mistake," he said.

Trump also urged Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler to allow the National Guard to enter Portland during a summer of rioting in 2020.

Trump tweeted "We again request Kate Brown (@OregonGovBrown), the Governor of Oregon, and Mayor @TedWheeler of Portland, to call up the National Guard like should have been done 3 months ago... ...They must stop calling these anarchists and agitators “peaceful protestors.” Come back into the real world! The Federal Government is ready to end this problem immediately upon your request," he said.

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