
A judge in Chicago on Thursday issued a temporary restraining order blocking the deployment of National Guard troops in Illinois, finding that the Trump administration’s directive violates the Constitution and would “only add fuel to the fire that the defendants themselves have started.” Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. In handing down her order, U.S.
Main Idea: A federal judge blocked Trump’s National Guard deployment in Illinois, while a court in Oregon weighed a separate challenge to his use of troops in Portland.
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The court fight may keep National Guard troops out of Chicago and Portland,. It also shows more clashes between federal agents and local leaders that can raise tension, disrupt daily life, and worry businesses and residents.
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White House spokeswoman quoted defending the administration’s position, but not a central decision-maker.
Justice Department lawyer in the Chicago hearing who was questioned about the Guard’s role and duties.