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Trump administration wants US troops sent to Illinois, governor says

by Emma Walker – News Editor

chicago, IL ‍- Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker stated that the Trump management requested the deployment of federal troops to ⁢Chicago to quell unrest during the summer of 2020, a move he vehemently opposed.⁢ the revelation, made during a ‍panel discussion at the⁢ Economic Club of Chicago on Monday,‌ underscores the contentious relationship between ​the then-President Trump and state and local leaders during ⁣a period of heightened social and political tension.

Pritzker described receiving a direct request from the ‌Trump administration to send ‌federal troops to Chicago, alongside similar proposals for other major cities​ experiencing protests following the death of George Floyd. He asserted he “flatly rejected” the offer, emphasizing the importance of‌ local control and the ⁣potential for escalating conflict. “We ⁢were very clear with the Trump administration that⁣ we did not want federal troops in Illinois,” Pritzker saeid,⁤ according to the Chicago ‌Sun-Times.”We were worried about‌ escalating things, and we were worried about the​ constitutional issues.”

The request came amid widespread protests and ​civil unrest across the United States in ⁤the summer of​ 2020,sparked by‍ the killing of George floyd by ‌a Minneapolis police officer. The Trump‍ administration repeatedly‌ offered to deploy federal law enforcement and National​ Guard troops to cities experiencing demonstrations, often framing it as a necessary step to restore order. These offers were met with resistance from ‍manny Democratic governors and mayors, who argued that the federal government lacked the authority to intervene in ​local law enforcement matters and that‍ the presence of federal troops could further ⁣inflame tensions. ‍

The incident highlights a broader​ pattern of⁣ conflict between the Trump administration and state and local officials over the handling of protests and civil unrest.⁤ The administration’s attempts to deploy federal ⁣forces to ‌cities like Portland, Oregon, also drew sharp criticism⁣ and legal challenges.

Reporting on the story includes contributions from Heather Schlitz and Emily Schmall of Reuters,with Schlitz covering commodity markets⁤ and⁣ agriculture from Chicago,and Schmall leading the Chicago-based agricultural team,focusing on​ commodities,trade,and the ⁣farm ‌economy. Schmall previously reported for the Associated ​Press and the⁣ new ⁣York Times, including‌ an ​award-winning examination into the economic marginalization of young women in india.

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