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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Federal Judge to Extend Block on Trump’s National Guard Deployment in Chicago
A federal judge in Chicago on Oct. 22 said she would extend her order blocking President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops in the Windy City while awaiting the Supreme Court’s ruling on the dispute. The plaintiffs—the state of Illinois and city of Chicago—filed a lawsuit on Oct. 6 after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth invoked Section 12406 of Title 10 of the U.S. Code to federalize up to 300 members of the Illinois National Guard …
With Supreme Court ruling pending, judge extends block on Guard in Chicago indefinitely
President Donald Trump’s attempts to deploy the military in Democratic-led cities over objections of mayors and governors have brought a head-spinning array of court challenges and overlapping rulings. As the U.S. Supreme Court weighs whether to clear the way for…
Judge's order blocking National Guard deployment will remain in effect for now, but all eyes on Supreme Court
All eyes are on the U.S. Supreme Court after the Trump administration agreed Wednesday that a lower court’s order blocking National Guard deployment within Illinois could remain in effect while the high court decides whether to intervene.The surprise move raised eyebrows in a Chicago courtroom. And it suggests the White House is “banking on a Supreme Court ruling in their favor,” a legal expert told the Chicago Sun-Times.Still, if the Supreme Co…
Judge agrees to extend block on National Guard in Chicago
CHICAGO — President Donald Trump’s attempts to deploy the military in Democratic-led cities — over the objections of mayors and governors — have brought a head-spinning array of court challenges and overlapping rulings.
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