
"When I watch television last night, and I'm watching the news and I see that nine people were killed in Chicago and 54 were badly wounded with bullets, I say, That's not our country. We have to do something,' Trump said in early September."
"ABC 7 in Chicago reported 58 people were shot in the city over the holiday weekend, which was an 87% surge from the same time the year before. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) have strongly opposed the president, with Pritzker saying the president has been inciting violence by deploying troops, ICE agents, and Border Patrol agents to Chicago. Both Johnson and Pritzker sued Trump on Monday to stop him from deploying National Guard members."
Pope Leo XIV declined to comment on political choices within the United States when asked about President Donald Trump's decision to send National Guard troops to Chicago. The pope was born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago in 1955 and did not answer a day after Trump sent 200 National Guard troops from Texas. President Trump said he wanted to crack down on crime after a surge in shootings over Labor Day weekend. ABC 7 reported 58 people shot during the holiday weekend. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker opposed the deployment and sued to block it.
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