After weekend violence in Chicago, Trump calls for bringing in federal government
After a weekend in Chicago marked by violence with 25 people shot,including four fatalities,former President donald Trump urged federal intervention in the city. He condemned the shootings, which affected victims ranging from a 14-year-old boy to a 68-year-old senior, and criticized Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon johnson for their response. Trump called for the deployment of federal forces, specifically the National Guard, to restore order.
However, Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson opposed the federal deployment, viewing it as unneeded and an abuse of power. They argue it represents authoritarianism and threatens constitutional principles protecting against military occupation of American cities. illinois and chicago have sued to block the Trump governance’s efforts, with federal courts issuing injunctions preventing the deployment of National Guard troops within the state. The legal battle continues, with the Trump administration appealing to the Supreme Court. Simultaneously occurring, the court has extended the block on the deployment indefinitely.
After weekend violence in Chicago, Trump calls for bringing in federal government
President Donald Trump called for the federal government to intervene in Chicago after a weekend of violence in which 25 people were shot.
Four people were killed and 21 others were wounded, according to reports. A 14-year-old boy and a 68-year-old senior citizen were among the shooting victims in the nation’s second-largest city.
Trump condemned the violence while calling for bringing in the federal government to the Windy City and rebuked Gov. JB Pritzker (D-IL) and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson over the shootings.
“14 people were shot over the weekend in Chicago, four DEAD! What does failed Governor Pritzker, and the equally pathetic Mayor, say now?” Trump posted to his Truth Social account. “BRING IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, AND BRING THEM IN NOW!!!”
Pritzker and Johnson have feuded with the president over the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago to deter violent crime in the city. The governor and the mayor have called Trump’s desire to deploy troops unnecessary and an abuse of power.
“This is about authoritarianism,” Johnson previously said. “It’s about stoking fear. It’s about breaking the Constitution that would give him that much more control over our American cities.”
Illinois and Chicago sued the administration in October to block the deployment.
“The American people, regardless of where they reside, should not live under the threat of occupation by the United States military, particularly not simply because their city or state leadership has fallen out of a president’s favor,” read the lawsuit. “To guard against this, foundational principles of American law limit the president’s authority to involve the military in domestic affairs. Those bedrock principles are in peril.”
Judge April Perry of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois blocked Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago on Oct. 9. Perry ruled that the Trump administration was “temporarily enjoined from ordering the federalization and deployment of the National Guard of the United States within Illinois.”
After the Trump administration appealed, the United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit upheld that ruling on Oct. 16.
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“Because we conclude that the factors weigh against a stay of the deployment order pending appeal, IT IS ORDERED that the motion to stay pending appeal is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part,” the court ruled. “We continue to STAY the district court’s October 9, 2025, order only to the extent it enjoined the federalization of the National Guard within the state. The administration remains barred from deploying the National Guard of the United States within Illinois.”
The Trump administration filed an emergency petition to the Supreme Court on Oct. 17 to overturn the lower court’s rulings. On Wednesday, Perry extended her previous ruling and blocked the deployment of the National Guard in Chicago indefinitely.
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