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Trump Threatens Chicago With Deportations, Department of War Ahead of Potential Federal Intervention

Last updated: September 24, 2025 12:53 am
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This article was originally published  by The Epoch Times: Trump Threatens Chicago With Deportations, Department of War Ahead of Potential Federal Intervention

In a rather melodramatic display, President Trump took to social media on September 6th to amplify his threats of deploying National Guard troops in Chicago. He accompanied his proclamations with a meme that vehicles his vibrant affection for deportations, paired with a recent pitch to rename the Department of Defense to its more aggressive sibling, the Department of War—quite the branding strategy if you ask anyone familiar with corporate marketing.

The meme boasts a cheeky caption, “I love the smell of deportations in the morning,” overlaid on an image of Trump clad in military-esque garb against a backdrop of flames, while helicopters buzz ominously over a city skyline. The piĂšce de rĂ©sistance? The line, “Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR.” It’s almost as if the former president is channeling an action movie but with more bureaucratic overtones.

The meme takes a jab at pop culture, referencing the film “Apocalypse Now,” where chaos reigns supreme. And in a twist of irony akin to a high-stakes drama, Trump’s recent rhetoric surrounds his intention to intervene in law enforcement within the Windy City, as violence continues to escalate.

While advocating for such drastic measures, Trump had recently suggested sending National Guard troops to mitigate the alarming crime rates plaguing Chicago, an idea that faces significant pushback from Democratic leaders who are understandably less than thrilled. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker didn’t mince words when he condemned the president’s statement, describing it as a “threat to go to war with an American city”—a line that rings alarmingly reminiscent of autocratic rhetoric. “Donald Trump isn’t a strongman; he’s a scared man,” he added, encapsulating a sentiment of resistance amid fears of federal overreach.

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Historically, the Posse Comitatus Act places constraints on the use of active military forces in domestic law enforcement, a reality that complicates Trump’s bold declarations. Nonetheless, some legal pathways—such as the Insurrection Act—do permit federal troops to assist in domestic situations, raising questions about legal interpretations and the balance of power in America.

Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson are already gearing up for a legal showdown should Trump decide to follow through with troop deployments—a scenario that could potentially become a stormy legal battle echoing previous instances where similar actions have been challenged in courts, such as in Los Angeles and Washington D.C.

In a classic case of political finger-pointing, the White House defended Trump’s intentions, framing local leaders as reluctant partners in crime-fighting rather than proactive collaborators. “It is despicable that state and local leaders in Illinois would rather let crime continue to plague their cities than partner with President Trump to make their communities safe again,” White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers insisted, as she navigated the turbulent waters of public safety advocacy versus federal intervention.

Chase Smith contributed to this report.

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