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Trump Compared Chicago Shootings to Iran War. Here's What the Data Shows
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Trump Compared Chicago Shootings to Iran War. Here's What the Data Shows

President Donald Trump claimed on social media that over 273 people had been shot in Chicago since the start of the U.S.-Iran conflict. A review of Chicago's gunshot victim database by Newsweek revealed that between February 28 and July 5, 523 individuals were shot, with 46 fatalities and 477 non-fatal injuries. The database tracks individual victims rather than incidents, meaning it counts people, not events. The U.S.-Iran conflict began after Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, drawing in the U.S. with around 16 military deaths and over 500 injuries reported. Trump has repeatedly used Chicago as a focal point for discussions on crime and public safety, linking it to broader debates over policing and Democratic governance. He recently called for federal intervention in Chicago, suggesting he could improve safety there if Illinois Governor JB Pritzker sought his aid.

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Trump Compared Chicago Shootings to Iran War. Here's What the Data Shows

President Donald Trump claimed on social media that over 273 people had been shot in Chicago since the start of the U.S.-Iran conflict. A review of Chicago's gunshot victim database by Newsweek revealed that between February 28 and July 5, 523 individuals were shot, with 46 fatalities and 477 non-fatal injuries. The database tracks individual victims rather than incidents, meaning it counts people, not events. The U.S.-Iran conflict began after Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, drawing in the U.S. with around 16 military deaths and over 500 injuries reported. Trump has repeatedly used Chicago as a focal point for discussions on crime and public safety, linking it to broader debates over policing and Democratic governance. He recently called for federal intervention in Chicago, suggesting he could improve safety there if Illinois Governor JB Pritzker sought his aid.

Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames Trump's claim as misleading and highlights the discrepancy between his statement and the actual data provided by Chicago's official records. While the article presents factual information neutrally, it emphasizes the potential exaggeration of Trump's rhetoric, aligning with a left

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