Democrats explode Trump on the deportation of Chicago and military threats

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Democrats criticize President Donald Trump for an article on social networks that seemed to threaten Chicago with deportations and the American army.
Trump posted on Truth Social, an image has of himself as the character of Robert Duvall in “Apocalypse Now”, an epic of War from Vietnam on a decorated American officer who became a thug deeply in the Cambodian jungle. The words “Chipocalypse now” were also seen in the image.
“” I love the smell of deportations in the morning … “, wrote Trump in the post on Saturday morning, a play on a famous quote from the 1979 film.
“Chicago about to find out why this is called the Ministry of War,” he added, referring to his recent executive decree rejoining the Ministry of Defense to the Ministry of War.
Trump Roils Chicago Democrats with Apocalypse now even referring to the deployment of the National Guard

President Donald Trump shared a digitally modified image representing himself as a commander “at war” with Chicago, drawing reactions from Illinois leaders. (President Donald Trump via Truth Social)
Several Democrats have castigated the president for his threats of “war” against American cities, which intervenes while the federal government is potentially plans to deploy the National Guard in Chicago to face crime – A decision by Illinois leaders has criticized several times.
California governor Gavin Newsom replied to the post saying that Trump “used our troops as political pawns.”
“The President of the United States deploys the military in the American streets and uses our troops as political pawns,” wrote Newsom on X. “Do not allow yourself to become numb.”
Newsom pushed heads with Trump during the summer after the National Guard troops and the Marines were deployed in Los Angeles to respond to anti-ice demonstrations and support the federal immigration application.
The mayor of Chicago calls for threats of federalization of Trump “under the honor of our nation”

California Governor Gavin Newsom said President Donald Trump “used our troops as political pawns.” (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)
The two Senators of Illinois pushed the “disgusting” position of the president suggesting that he would wage war in the windy city.
“No Donald, Chicago is not your war zone,” wrote the Senator of Illinois, Tammy Duckworth, on X.
Duckworth is also a veteran of combat and a lieutenant of the National Army Guard to retirement.
The Chicago resident takes the city’s “progressive democratic gang” to refuse Trump’s federal aid on crime
Senator Dick Durbin wrote on X that Trump should focus on his “weak job reports”, “record cases of measles”, “prices injuring farmers and American companies” and “Epstein hidden files” instead of “ask Chatgpt to make me memes and threaten to transform our courageous armed forces against American cities”.
“This tweet this morning was disgusting to suggest that the troops enter Chicago or that the Ministry of War will be engaged is a discomfort,” said Durban during the remarks before a parade in the Pilsen district of Chicago, according to Fox 32 Chicago.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and the mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson are competing for President Donald Trump in recent weeks. (Kamil Krzaczynski / AFP via Getty Images)
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and the mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, have argued with Trump in recent weeks for the potential deployment of national guard troops in Chicago.
“The President of the United States is threatening to go to war with an American city,” Pritzker wrote on X on Saturday. “It is not a joke. It is not normal. Donald Trump is not a strong man, he is a frightened man. The Illinois will not be intimidated by a budding dictator.”
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Johnson previously cited data showing that violent crime In Chicago, decreased last year, including homicides and flights plunging by more than 30%, and shots down by almost 40%.
“The threats of the president are in the honor of our nation, but the reality is that he wants to occupy our city and break our constitution,” Johnson wrote on Saturday. “We must defend our democracy of this authoritarianism by protecting each other and protecting Chicago by Donald Trump.”