As President Donald Trump continues to threaten army deployment to Chicago, Illinois’ Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton says Trump’s MAGA plot is just not welcome within the Windy Metropolis.
“We don’t need your circus right here,” Stratton instructed theGrio throughout a cellphone interview on Wednesday. “We don’t need federalized troops right here, marching up and down the streets…he must do his job and preserve his chaos out of town of Chicago.”
Regardless of Trump’s declare that Chicagoans help his plan to ship the army to Chicago to deal with crime, together with an alleged group of “Black girls carrying pink hats,” Lieutenant Gov. Stratton, who’s working for U.S. Senate in 2026, stated, “I’m a lifelong Chicagoan and I dwell on the Southside of Chicago [and] I’m a Black girl…and I can inform you that the Black girls and households that I do know on this metropolis and that I communicate to every single day aren’t asking for troopers parading our streets and instilling concern in our communities.”
She added, “They’re not asking to be handled like pawns in Trump’s political video games.”
On Wednesday, from the Oval Workplace, President Trump appeared to melt his tone when requested about his plan to ship Nationwide Guard troops to Chicago to deal with what he described as an untenable crime disaster within the nation’s third-largest metropolis. Regardless of saying a day earlier that it was solely a matter of when, Trump instructed reporters that his administration was “making a dedication.”
“Will we go to Chicago, or will we go to a spot like New Orleans, the place now we have an excellent governor, Jeff Landry, who desires us to come back in,” stated Trump.
Trump touted the declining crime numbers in Washington, D.C., the place he declared a “crime emergency” final month and deployed greater than 2,000 troops. The president’s federal actions within the nation’s capital have been inside his authorized authority as a result of D.C., which isn’t a state, is beneath federal jurisdiction.
Nonetheless, a federal courtroom ruling in California decided that Trump’s army deployment in Los Angeles, very similar to what he plans to do in Chicago, is unlawful. Not like in D.C., the Nationwide Guard can solely be authorized by a state’s governor.
“All they should do is ask us to enter Chicago,” Trump stated of Illinois and Chicago management.
In response to the president, Stratton instructed theGrio, “If he’s ready to be requested, I can inform you he’s not going to be requested by us to come back as a result of we don’t need him right here.”
The lieutenant governor stated she was heartened by the California courtroom ruling in opposition to Trump’s federal takeover, however cautioned, “Donald Trump isn’t precisely identified for following the legislation or respecting courtroom rulings.” She added, “Deploying troops to town of Chicago can be each unlawful and unconstitutional, and I feel that that ruling actually simply confirms what we’ve been saying.”
Stratton stated the specter of President Trump’s federal intervention in American cities, that are largely led by Black elected Democratic officers, exhibits he’s a “wannabe dictator, who’s making an attempt to seize as a lot energy as he can.”
“If the president actually cared about addressing the issues of Chicagoans, he can begin with the issues he takes away,” stated Stratton, referring to Trump’s federal cuts to well being care, meals help, and academic applications that create a “actual path to alternative.”
“These are the issues that our communities want,” stated the Illinois lieutenant governor, who additionally slammed the Trump administration’s choice to roll again $800 million in neighborhood violence prevention funding, which has been touted for bringing down crime charges in cities throughout the nation.
Trump’s concentrating on of Democratic-controlled cities like Chicago isn’t nearly crime. The administration can be planning to surge federal legislation enforcement to conduct mass immigration raids.
Whereas Trump’s immigration insurance policies have largely focused Latino communities, Stratton warned, “His cruelty will prolong into so many different communities,” including, “and we’ve already seen that.”
The lieutenant governor stated now could be the time for Black and Latino communities, and all communities who reject Trump’s insurance policies, to “band collectively” in opposition to the president’s “hate-fueled operation.”
“As he tries to pit us in opposition to one another, we’re going to face robust,” she stated. “[We must] make it very clear that there aren’t any kings in Chicago or in Illinois or wherever in America.”



















