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President Trump again singled out Chicago while announcing he was deploying the National Guard to Washington, D.C. Monday.
Local leaders slam President Donald Trump’s threat to take over policing in Chicago as flat-out illegal. And school board members push back on a CPS budget that puts off a huge pension payment.
Chicago's Mayor Johnson opposes Trump's plan to send National Guard to Chicago, citing progress in reducing crime.
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Trump Is Deploying the National Guard to D.C.—Power Grab or Public Safety? Newsweek Writers Debate
President Donald Trump announced he would deploy the National Guard to Washington, D.C., and assume control of the city's ...
A steady stream of uniformed soldiers arrived at the National Guard headquarters in Washington on Tuesday to begin the ...
The president asserted that his takeover of DC police and use of troops to battle crime in Washington could potentially be ...
The presence of National Guard troops in Washington, DC, is expected to expand Wednesday evening, according to a White House ...
“He has absolutely no right and no legal ability to send troops into the city of Chicago,” Pritzker told reporters, citing a ...
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