Pritzker says 'action will be met with a response' after Trump threatens to send National Guard to Chicago

Illinois’s democratic government JB Pritzker, President Donald Trump’s national guards to respond to the crime in the windy city, the threat of placement in the national guards Chicago, the state would “not stop idle”, he said.
“Unlike Donald Trump, we’re protecting our promises,” the governor wrote to Wednesday X.
“The action will be met with an answer,” he continued.
Pritzker’s comments are the latest comments in his last case with Trump for hosting the Federal government to send unity to Chicago.
Trump says ‘incompetent’ Illinois Governor, ‘Not Better’ Chicago Mayor should call him for help with the crime
Last week, the governor said that there was no criminal emergency in Chicago and that Trump continued to “produce a crisis, politicize uniform service Americans, and abuse his power to get away from the pain caused by working families”.
On Saturday, Pritzker said, “The security of the people of Illinois is always my priority.” He said. He said: “Illinois will continue to follow the law, to follow the law, to protect the sovereignty of our state and to protect the people of Illinois, which guarantees the federalization of the national guards, to assign the national guards from other states or to send the active army at our own borders.”
On Monday, Pritzker said the potential federal deployment was “contrary to the constitution” and “non -American”.
“Donald Trump wants to use the army to occupy a US city, punish his opponents and get political points,” Donald Trump said. “If this was happening in another country, we didn’t have any problems to say what happened – grab a dangerous power.”
Democrat, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, fell by more than 30%, including data, murders and robberies showing that the violent crime had fallen last year, and the shooting drops about 40%. According to the statistics published by Chicago Police, the crime is still continuing compared to 2021.
Gov. Pritzker says Trump is trying to ‘produce a crisis’ because he plans to distribute national guard to Chicago.
“The problem with the president’s approach is that he is coordinated, unpopular and not intact,” Johnson said on Friday. He said. “When we know that the confidence between the police and the inhabitants is the basis for building safer communities illegally to distribute the national guards to Chicago in an illegal way to Chicago, it has the potential to exacerbate the tensions between the residents and the law enforcement officers.”
“When we fight against the persecution, the united people will always dominate.” He said.
Other Illinois leaders criticized the potential movement to send unity to Chicago.
On Tuesday, Trump responded to Pritzker and Johnson and wrote in a social media mission that the governor was “incompetent” and that the mayor was “not better”.
“A really deadly weekend in Chicago,” Trump wrote on the real Social. “6 dead, 27 crimes are damaging the cooperation. Panic closed governor Pritzker says that the crime is under control, in fact when the opposite is.
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This comes after Trump’s movement to increase the existence of federal law enforcement officers to reduce the crime in Washington DC.
Hundreds of federal agents and national guards were deployed on the streets of DC as part of the federal seizure of the region.




