With Supreme Court ruling still pending, judge says she’ll agree to extend block on Guard in Chicago
The block on National Guard deployment in Chicago was extended as the Supreme Court reviews legal challenges over the lack of evidence for rebellion, officials said.
- The Trump administration has agreed to extend a federal judge's temporary block on deploying National Guard troops to Chicago for an additional 30 days while the U.S. Supreme Court reviews the case.
- U.S. District Judge April Perry found there was 'no credible evidence that there is a danger of rebellion in the state of Illinois.'
- The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals supported Judge Perry, stating 'political opposition is not rebellion.'
- The administration's claim of needing National Guard deployment for protection from protesters has been contested, with evidence from state and local law enforcement contradicting its narrative.
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National Guard troops will not be deployed in the Chicago area in the short term unless the U.S. Supreme Court intervenes because a judge extended his temporary restraining order indefinitely on Wednesday. In other parts of the country, at least days will pass before the Guard can be deployed in Portland, Oregon, and federal appeals judges are weighing whether hundreds of California National Guard members should remain under federal control. Pre…
Judge April Perry blocked the deployment of the National Guard in Chicago until the Supreme Court decides on the case
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A federal judge in Chicago on Oct. 22 said she would extend her order blocking President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops in the Windy City while awaiting the Supreme Court’s ruling on the dispute. The plaintiffs—the state of Illinois and city of Chicago—filed a lawsuit on Oct. 6 after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth invoked Section 12406 of Title 10 of the U.S. Code to federalize up to 300 members of the Illinois National Guard …
Judge to extend block on deployment in Chicago
CHICAGO — A federal judge in Chicago said Wednesday she will not wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in before deciding how to proceed on her restraining order barring President Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops to…
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