Pope Leo rejects question about Trump troops in his hometown of Chicago

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Pope Leo Xiv has reduced a reporter who wanted to comment on President Donald Trump to send unity to break the crime in Chicago.
The first national guard troops sent to Chicago It arrived on Tuesday. In an army training center outside the city.
Illinois and Chicago elected officials were determined that the national guards did not want to patrol the streets in the cities. Governor Pritzker filed a lawsuit that argues that the deployment of troops to Chicago without the consent of local leaders was illegal and unconstitutional.
Bloody Chicago fought with Trump Pritzker with a unity warning at the weekend
Pope Leo Xiv was born and grew up in Chicago.
Pope Leo, who was born and raised in Chicago, was approached by a reporter on Tuesday about Trump’s sending the national guards to the city.
Before Pope Leo, “President Trump sent 400 National Guard Union to your city, against Chicago.” He said. intervened.
“Yes. I prefer not to comment on the current elections, the political elections in the United States.” He said.
Illinois Democratic Leaders, the need to send national guards to Chicago explosion

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to place 400 Texas national guard troops in Illinois and Oregon. (Getty Images)
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church recently reacted to other political debates in the United States because of his sincere interpretations that brought the pro -life case side by side.
Last week, a question from Ewtn News, ” I am against the abortion ‘, but’ I am in favor of the death penalty ‘someone who says really live.’ I am against abortion, but a person compatible with the inhuman treatment of immigrants in the United States, ‘I do not know whether this is life life.
Trump’s model of use to force the national guards to force the crime was successfully launched by Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser, who initially expressed concern.
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Demonstrators protested the agenda of Trump administration in Chicago on September 30, 2025 in the city center. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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