Texas National Guard troops arrive in Chicago to help protect federal agents
President Trump authorized 400 Texas National Guard troops for federal immigration enforcement amid protests, despite Illinois officials' legal challenges and claims of federal overreach.
- During questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that National Guard units were being deployed to Chicago.
- Her remarks followed President Trump's plan to send troops to Chicago amid partisan debate and Illinois Democratic leaders filing a court challenge on Monday to block the deployment.
- During the hearing, Bondi and Senator Dick Durbin exchanged criticisms about the necessity and motivation for deploying the National Guard and federal officials.
- Bondi emphasized the urgency of the situation by telling lawmakers that, while she was being questioned, officials and National Guard troops were en route to Chicago to help protect Illinois as legal disputes unfolded.
- The deployment heightened partisan tensions, with Bondi's actions and the Justice Department's independence under continued scrutiny.
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'Not a king': Experts reveal why Trump's latest loss in court may doom his use of military
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked Thursday President Donald Trump’s plan to send National Guard troops into Illinois, finding that the administration lacks legal grounds to do so.The Chicago Sun-Times reported that U.S. District Judge April Perry halted the federalization and deployment of National Guard forces in and around Chicago, concluding that the administration’s claims of a so‑called rebellion in Illinois were unsupported. …

Trump calls for jailing Illinois Democrats resisting troops
US President Donald Trump called Wednesday for the jailing of Democratic officials in Illinois resisting his mass deportation campaign, a day after armed troops from Texas arrived in the state to bolster the operation.
Hundreds of Texas National Guard soldiers gathered at a military base outside Chicago on Tuesday. Donald Trump's threat to invoke the Sedition Act and deploy troops to more US cities has further intensified the fight over the limits of his presidency.
Texas National Guard troops arrive in Illinois
The Texas National Guard has arrived in Illinois despite strong opposition from state and city leaders who call the deployment illegal and dangerous. Aerial video shows troops at the U.S. Army reserve center in Elwood, about fifty miles southwest of Chicago. The troops are part of a federal immigration enforcement mission that President Donald Trump ordered. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott also showed his support, calling the troops his state's "elite na…
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