Annapolis, MD - Sept. 4, 2025  - Gov. Wes Moore (D) said Wednesday he would be willing to accept help from the federal government to fight crime in Baltimore, just not through the deployment of National Guard troops as President Donald Trump (R) has repeatedly threatened.

Moore was responding to Tuesday comments by Trump during a rambling news conference in which he called Baltimore and Chicago crime [...]  that needed the presence of federal troops, a deployment he insists he has the authority to order, despite governors and a federal court saying otherewise.

Moore and Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott (D) have said repeatedly that rates of homicides and gun violence are declining in the city, but admit there is still work to be done.

Moore said Wednesday using the National Guard to fight crime, as Trump wants to do, would be “performative” and “ridiculous.” He said other federal agencies, such as the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, make more sense for crime-fighting.... Read More: Maryland Matters