Chicago the next city on Trump’s military hit list

Pentagon is working on plans to place the US army in Chicago because President Donald Trump said that he had destroyed crime, homelessness and undocumented migration.
The Ministry of Defense planning, for weeks, includes various options, including mobilizing at least a few thousand members of the national guards in September as soon as possible.
“Chicago is a mess, Tr Trump said on Friday, in his statement to journalists, he overthrew the mayor while continuing his attacks on the cities ruled by democratic politicians.
“And we’ll probably fix it the next.”
Pentagon refused to comment late on Saturday
“We will not speculate about more operations.
The White House did not respond immediately to the request for a comment on the Reuters Post Report.
Illinois Democratic Governor JB Pritzker, including Chicago, said in a statement that the state has not received any social assistance as to whether the state needs help from the federal government. He said there was no emergency that guaranteed a national guard or other military deployment.
“Donald Trump is trying to produce a crisis, politicize the Americans in uniform service, and to abuse the power caused by the working families.” He said.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson spokesman did not respond immediately to the request for comments. On Friday, Johnson said he had serious concerns about the impact of the illegal deployment of the city’s national guard troops.
“The problem with the president’s approach is that it is not and not intact and not intact.”
At the request of Trump last weekend, Washington, the governors of the three states, said that they had sent hundreds of national unity miles to DC.
The President described the country’s capital as a city -shaking in a crime, but the Ministry of Justice’s data shows that it has reached the lowest level of 30 years in Washington, a self -governing federal region under the authority of the Congress.
In June, Trump ordered 700 maritime and 4000 national guards to Los Angeles against the requests of California’s democratic governor during protests by the Federal authorities on mass migration raids.


