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Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Chicago Troop Deployment

The U.S. Supreme Court declined President Trumps request to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, upholding a lower courts block on the deployment. Trump has been sending troops to Democratic-led cities amid protests over immigration policies, but federal judges have consistently ruled against the deployments, citing overblown claims of chaos and potential escalation of tensions.

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