Illinois Governor Pritzker Responds to Trump's Threat to Send Federal Forces to Chicago
PBS NewsHourAugust 27, 20257 min10,838 views
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- 🗣️ Governor Pritzker stated that Chicago has seen a significant drop in crime, with the murder rate decreasing by 37% in the last year.
- 🏛️ He criticized President Trump's threat to send federal forces to Chicago, calling it illegal, unconstitutional, and un-American.
- ⚖️ Pritzker announced plans to take legal action against such a deployment, citing a law that prohibits the president from sending troops into American cities to fight crime.
Crime Trends and Federal Funding
- 📉 Pritzker highlighted that Chicago's violent crime rate has dropped by 31% over the last year, outperforming the 17% decrease seen in other major U.S. cities.
- 💰 He argued that federal actions, such as taking away funding for police and crime fighting, are creating challenges rather than helping.
- 📞 Pritzker noted a lack of direct communication from the Trump administration regarding any plans for federal intervention in Chicago.
Addressing Personal Attacks and Sanctuary City Status
- 😠 Responding to personal attacks from President Trump, Pritzker described them as evidence of someone
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