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With Supreme Court ruling still pending, judge says she’ll agree to extend block on Guard in Chicago

The Trump administration agreed to extend a federal judge's 30-day block on deploying National Guard troops in Chicago amid legal challenges over presidential authority.

  • A federal judge has extended a block on the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago for 30 days while awaiting a Supreme Court ruling.
  • Attorneys for the Trump administration agree to possibly extend the block but are still asking the Supreme Court to allow the deployment.
  • There are ongoing legal battles concerning the deployment of National Guard troops in Oregon and California, with conflicting court orders in effect.
  • Democratic officials in Tennessee have filed a lawsuit to stop the National Guard's deployment in Memphis, claiming it violates the state constitution regarding state lawmaker approval.
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ipmnewsroom.org broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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