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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, a Democrat, mentioned there is no such thing as a emergency and President Donald Trump is “trying to fabricate a disaster” after studies that the federal authorities could deploy the Nationwide Guard to Chicago to handle crime within the metropolis.
“The State of Illinois presently has acquired no requests or outreach from the federal authorities asking if we want help, and we have now made no requests for federal intervention,” the governor mentioned in an announcement on Saturday.
This comes after Trump’s transfer to spice up the presence of federal regulation enforcement in Washington, D.C., in an try to cut back crime. Lots of of federal brokers and Nationwide Guard troops have been deployed to the streets of D.C. as a part of the federal takeover of the district.
Now, Trump says Chicago could possibly be his administration’s subsequent goal for a federal crackdown on crime.
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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker mentioned there is no such thing as a emergency and President Donald Trump is “trying to fabricate a disaster.” (Scott Olson/Getty Photos)
The Pentagon has deliberate a navy deployment to Chicago for weeks, which might embrace mobilizing a number of thousand Nationwide Guard troops subsequent month, in keeping with The Washington Submit.
“The protection of the individuals of Illinois is all the time my high precedence,” Pritzker mentioned. “There isn’t any emergency that warrants the President of the USA federalizing the Illinois Nationwide Guard, deploying the Nationwide Guard from different states, or sending lively responsibility navy inside our personal borders.”
The governor additionally accused Trump of “trying to fabricate a disaster, politicize Individuals who serve in uniform, and proceed abusing his energy to distract from the ache he’s inflicting working households.”
“We’ll proceed to observe the regulation, rise up for the sovereignty of our state, and shield the individuals of Illinois,” he continued.
CHICAGO MAYOR CALLS TRUMP’S NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT PLAN ‘UNCOORDINATED, UNCALLED-FOR AND UNSOUND’

President Donald Trump says Chicago could possibly be his administration’s subsequent goal for a federal crackdown on crime. (Reuters/Leah Millis)
Democrat Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton mentioned the report that Trump is making ready to deploy federal troops in Chicago “proves what everyone knows: he’s prepared to go to any lengths potential to create chaos if it means extra political energy—irrespective of who will get harm.”
“As Lieutenant Governor and all through my profession, I’ve fervently fought for the reformation of our felony authorized system and beneath the Pritzker-Stratton administration, we’ve made large progress,” she mentioned in an announcement. “Crime in Chicago is declining and there’s completely no rationale for this determination, apart from to distract from the ache Trump is inflicting on working households together with his harmful agenda.”
“Illinois, Governor Pritzker and I are right here to face to your rights, your freedoms, and can shield you towards no matter storms of hate and concern come our manner,” she added.

President Donald Trump speaks with members of regulation enforcement and the Nationwide Guard in Washington, D.C. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photograph)
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, additionally a Democrat, earlier mentioned “unlawfully deploying the Nationwide Guard to Chicago has the potential to inflame tensions between residents and regulation enforcement once we know that belief between police and residents is foundational to constructing safer communities.”
“An illegal deployment of the [National Guard] could be unsustainable and would threaten to undermine the historic progress we have now made,” Johnson mentioned in an announcement on Friday.
The mayor additionally cited information exhibiting that homicides, robberies and shootings have dipped considerably up to now 12 months.