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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Rejects Potential Trump National Guard Deployment
Speaking on MSNBC on Sunday, Johnson added: “The city of Chicago does not need a military occupation… This is clearly a violation of the Constitution, and we’re going to remain firm and vigilant in our commitment to ensure that our democracy is protected and our humanity is secured.”
According to city data quoted by Mayor Johnson, Chicago has seen a drop in certain violent crimes in the past year, including a more than 30% reduction in homicides, a 35% drop in robberies and a nearly 40% decline in shootings.
Earlier in August, Trump deployed hundreds of National Guard members to Washington, D.C., as part of what he touted as an effort to reduce crime and root out homelessness. (That’s despite the fact that Mayor Muriel Bowser has said that violent crime in D.C. is at its lowest level in 30 years.)
Speaking to reporters Friday in the Oval Office, Trump said he wanted to take that approach to other U.S. cities, including New York and Chicago. “Chicago’s a mess. You have an incompetent mayor, grossly incompetent. And we’ll straighten that one out probably next,” Trump said.
On Sunday morning, the president said in a post on his social media network Truth Social that he might “send in the ‘troops'” to Baltimore, in response to an invitation earlier in the week by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore for Trump to join him on a public safety walk to “discuss strategies for effective public safety policy.”
pentagon Reportedly Planning Military Intervention in Chicago
The Washington Post reported that the Pentagon has been planning a military intervention in Chicago for weeks, including the mobilization of several thousand National Guard members and the possible use of active-duty troops.
It wouldn’t be the first time in recent months that federal officials have deployed the military onto American soil. In June,the Trump administration sent around 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines to Los Angeles following several days of protests over immigration enforcement operations there,a move California officials called illegal.
Illinois’ Democratic Gov.JB Pritzker said in a post on X Saturday that Trump’s “threat to bring the National guard to Chicago isn’t about safety – it’s a test of the limits of his power and a trial run for a police state.”
He added: “illinois has long worked with federal law enforcement to tackle crime,but we won’t let a dictator impose his will.”
Pritzker noted in a separate statement on Saturday that Illinois hadn’t asked for any federal government intervention, and that there was no emergency in the state that warranted the deployment of the National Guard or the military.
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