Police and Law Enforcement September 8 Chicago cops struggle to staff streets as Trump presses on crime The Chicago Police Department remains 2,000 officers short since the anti-cop rhetoric that washed across the US in 2020, city data show.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash September 8 Chicago Democrat warns 'history will prove' party wrong on crime as officials reject Trump's help Chicago alderman Raymond Lopez criticizes fellow Democrats Gov. Pritzker and Mayor Johnson for downplaying crime concerns while opposing Trump's proposed crackdown.
Media September 8 Going inside FBI Chicago field office as agents confront drug cartels and violent gangs in crime-ridden city Chicago served as a major drug distribution hub due to its central location and transportation networks, driving gang violence according to FBI officials.
White House September 8 Chicago crime, National Guard push move to forefront of Trump’s week President Donald Trump doubles down over the weekend on his plan to deploy National Guard members to U.S. cities to address crime, singles out Chicago.
Chicago September 7 Trump clashes with reporters after Chicago ‘war’ meme: ‘That’s not war, that’s common sense’ President Donald Trump posted a provocative "Apocalypse Now" meme about Chicago deportations, sparking outrage from Illinois officials and a tense confrontation with NBC News.
Donald Trump September 7 Democrats slam Trump for 'war' threats targeting US cities: 'Not your war zone' Democrats across the country are criticizing President Donald Trump for a social media post that appeared to threaten Chicago with deportations and the U.S. military.
Chicago September 6 Chicago mayor calls Trump's federalization threats 'beneath the honor of our nation,' protests planned Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson calls on citizens to protect the city from President Donald Trump after social media post targeting Chicago.
Donald Trump September 6 Trump roils Chicago Democrats with 'Apocalypse Now' meme hinting at National Guard deployment President Trump gave possibly the strongest hint yet of deploying federal troops to Chicago by posting a parody meme of himself as a commander at war.
Media September 5 Stephen A. Smith argues that the egos of Dem leaders are keeping them from accepting Trump's help on crime ESPN host Stephen A. Smith told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ that both Democratic and Republican politicians prioritize party loyalty over addressing Chicago's violent crime epidemic.
Media September 5 J.B. Pritzker says he lives 'rent-free' in Trump's head, defends Chicago's crime statistics Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker defended Chicago's crime statistics as President Donald Trump plans to deploy the National Guard to the city, claiming that he lives "rent-free" in the president's head.
Media September 4 Pritzker urged to avoid playing politics on crime issue by former Obama advisor CNN political commentator David Axelrod urged Gov. J.B. Pritzker against playing 2028 politics on the crime issue as he tried to counter President Donald Trump's efforts.