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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks National Guard Deployment in Chicago

CBS NewsOctober 9, 20253 min44,476 views
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Legal Challenges to National Guard Deployments

  • ⚖️ A federal judge in Chicago issued a temporary block on the deployment of National Guard troops to the city.
  • 🏛️ The ruling came after a hearing where the judge grilled lawyers defending the Trump administration's decision.
  • ❓ The judge questioned the reliability of the Department of Homeland Security's assessment of the situation, citing the claim that the courthouse itself needed National Guard protection.

Trump Administration's Justification

  • 🎯 The Trump administration claimed troops were needed to address violent protests and protect ICE operations.
  • ✈️ Hundreds of Texas National Guard troops were deployed to the Chicago area, specifically focused on an immigration processing facility.

Reactions to the Ruling

  • 🗣️ Illinois Governor JB Pritzker stated, "Donald Trump is not a king and his administration is not above the law."
  • 🚫 Democratic leaders fought the deployment, arguing there was no credible evidence of a rebellion in Illinois.
  • ✅ Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called the ruling a win for the people of Chicago and the rule of law.

Future Outlook

  • ⏳ The full written ruling is still pending, leaving uncertainty about the immediate future of the National Guard troops.
  • 🔄 The Trump administration may appeal the ruling, suggesting the legal saga is far from over.
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