Sen. Tammy Duckworth criticizes President Trump's remarks about sending troops to Chicago, calling them 'unacceptable' and 'illegal.' As tensions rise, what does this mean for the Windy City?
President Trump hints at deploying troops to Chicago for an immigration and crime crackdown, drawing backlash from local leaders. Is this the beginning of a military presence in America's cities?
President Trump has escalated his rhetoric against Chicago's crime, urging federal intervention after a violent Labor Day weekend. Amid a drop in crime rates, local leaders reject his call for National Guard deployment.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hints at expanding immigration enforcement operations across U.S. cities amidst rising crime rates. Tensions rise as local leaders push back against federal intervention.
In a bold move, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced plans to increase federal immigration operations in Chicago, escalating tensions with local leaders amid Trump's criticism of crime rates.
In a bold move, the Transportation Department plans to reclaim management of Washington Union Station, aiming to revitalize the iconic hub plagued by crime and maintenance issues. Will this change restore its former glory?
President Trump's threat to send the National Guard to Chicago is facing legal challenges from local leaders. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker argues that no law permits this federal intervention, raising questions about the legality and motives behind the move.
Tensions rise as the Pentagon considers deploying National Guard troops in Chicago to combat crime and homelessness. Mayor Brandon Johnson condemns the plan as unconstitutional and costly, sparking a heated political debate.
Democrats are challenging President Trump’s portrayal of blue-state cities as crime-ridden, asserting that recent crime statistics tell a different story. With a potential deployment of the National Guard looming, local leaders emphasize their own strategies for safety.
Chicago's political leaders are pushing back against President Trump's suggestion to send National Guard troops to combat crime, citing a significant decline in violent incidents. Mayor Johnson calls the plan unconstitutional and unnecessary.