The White House returns to Illinois Democrats on the potential threat of Chicago troops

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The White House retaliated on the dam of the criticisms of the Democrats of Illinois about the threat of President Donald Trump to send American troops to Chicago.
“If these Democrats spent half of the time fighting crime in their cities than in cable information to complain about President Trump, their residents would be much safer,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital.
At a meeting of the cabinet on Tuesday, Trump himself confirmed that he was “ready to go to Chicago, who is in great difficulty”, adding that Governor JB Pritzker, D-ill., Considered a probable presidential hope in 2028, “refuses to admit that he has problems-huge problems”.
Pritzker and his colleagues Democrats de l’Illinois – Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, the mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson and the prosecutor General Kwame Raoul – were the subject of Trump as a “budding dictator” on Monday while the White House weighs the deployment of the American National Guard in Chicago.
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President Donald Trump talks to members of soldiers of the law application and the National Guard on August 21, 2025 in Washington, DC (Jacquelyn Martin / AP Photo)
“Donald Trump wants to use the military to occupy an American city, punish its dissidents and score political points. If that happened in another country, we would have no trouble calling it what it is – a dangerous seizure of power,” said Pritzker.
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Pritzker called the potential movement “exactly the type of overcoming which the founders of our country have warned”.
“What President Trump is doing is unprecedented and unjustified. It is illegal. It is unconstitutional. It is not American,” he added.
When he was contacted to comment on the criticisms of Pritzker, the White House Shared an information sheet on Chicago Crime, which Includes local reports This indicates that, in the past 13 years, Chicago has had the most murders of any American city.

Illinois governor JB Pritzker pronounces remarks in Chicago alongside Mayor Brandon Johnson and other officials while the White House floated in the deployment of troops in the city. (Kamil Krzaczynski / AFP via Getty Images)
He also understands Fox 32 report That more illegal cannons are recovered in Chicago than Los Angeles or New York combined.
The city of Chicago repeats With its own information sheetArguing Johnson’s main objective was to “reduce violent crimes in Chicago” during his first two years as mayor.
“In the first six months of this year, Chicago experienced a 33% reduction in homicides and a 38% reduction in shots,” said the mayor’s office, quoting statistics on one year crime.
Johnson also underlined a “customs customs rate of homicides of 77.4%”, which, according to his office, has been “the highest for more than a decade”, as the mayor highlights mental health and a “holistic approach to community security”.

With the Dome of the American Capitol in the background, the members of the National Guard are watching outside the Union station on August 19, 2025. (Kevin Lamarque / Photo File / Reuters)
“It’s very certain at the moment,” said Trump about Washington, DC, at his meeting of the cabinet on Tuesday.
For almost two weeks, Trump achieved a repression against crime in Washington, mobilizing more than 2,200 troops of the National Guard to patrol the streets of the national capital.
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“It will become so good that it will be the safest capital that will be. It will be one of the safest places in our country everywhere,” Trump told his office, adding that there is “12 days ago, it was the most dangerous place in our country”.
Trump also launched the deployment of troops in other American cities, notably Baltimore, MD., Where he was criticized by another presidential candidate in 2028, Democrat Gov. Wes Moore.