Biden Judge Gives Trump 48-Hour Ultimatum Over Chicago Troop Deployment

Legal Clash Between White House and Illinois Officials

A Biden-appointed federal judge has given former President Donald Trump’s administration 48 hours to defend its decision to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago. The move marks a sharp escalation in the ongoing legal and political battle between the White House and Illinois’ Democratic leadership.

U.S. District Judge April Perry, appointed by President Joe Biden in 2022, issued the order late Monday after Illinois officials filed a lawsuit seeking to block the deployment. The lawsuit, led by Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and joined by Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, claims that the deployment is an unlawful act of political retaliation against a Democratic-led state.

“The American people should not live under the threat of occupation by the United States military simply because their city leadership has fallen out of favor with a president,” the lawsuit states.

Court Deadline and Next Steps

Judge Perry declined to issue a temporary restraining order, meaning the deployment can move forward for now. However, she ordered the Justice Department to file its legal justification by midnight Wednesday and set a full hearing for Thursday afternoon.

Federal officials confirmed that hundreds of Texas National Guard troops are being flown into Illinois to assist law enforcement efforts in high-crime areas of Chicago. The exact number of troops remains unclear, though early estimates range from 200 to 400.

The White House’s Defense

Trump defended his decision, insisting the action is both legal and necessary. He said the troops will support federal agents combating gang violence and enforcing immigration laws in Chicago, a city known for its sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

“We have an Insurrection Act for a reason,” Trump told reporters. “If people are being killed and courts or governors are holding us up, I won’t hesitate to use it.”

What’s Next

The upcoming hearing will determine whether Illinois can block the deployment or whether the federal government can proceed under the Insurrection Act or related statutes. For now, the legal standoff continues, with federal troops already preparing to enter the city as both sides brace for a decisive court ruling later this week.

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