Chicago Mayor Vows to Resist Trump’s Plan to Deploy National Guard

Tensions Flare Between White House and Chicago Over Federal Crime Intervention            Tensions between the White House and major U.S. cities intensified this past weekend after Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson warned that residents would “rise up” if President Donald Trump moves forward with plans to deploy federal agents or National Guard troops as part of a national crime crackdown.Trump Eyes Chicago for Federal Action
Following his declaration of a “crime emergency” in Washington, D.C., President Trump suggested that Chicago could be the next city targeted for federal intervention. Trump cited persistently high violent crime in several urban areas, arguing that local officials have not adequately controlled the situation.

Chicago, long at the center of debates over crime and policing, has experienced fluctuating homicide and carjacking rates over the past few years. While some violent crimes have decreased since 2023, other offenses—particularly property crimes and robberies—remain significant concerns for residents.

Over the weekend, Trump hinted that deploying federal resources, including National Guard troops, might be necessary to stabilize crime-affected neighborhoods.

Johnson Pushes Back Hard
Mayor Johnson, however, strongly rejected the notion that Chicago requires federal troops on its streets. Speaking to MSNBC, he described the idea as both unnecessary and dangerous, framing it as an “authoritarian overreach.”

“The city of Chicago does not need a military-occupied state. That’s not who we are,” Johnson said. He also praised other Democratic leaders, such as Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, for resisting similar federal efforts.

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