
On Saturday, President Donald Trump posted a picture created by AI for himself in front of Chicago’s horizon with helicopters, blowing and “Chipocalypse now”. The position of the president seemed to threaten Chicago with forces and deportation, which led to an igniting the recovery of Democratic leaders in Illinois.
“I love the smell of deportation in the morning …” Chicago is about to know a reason called the Ministry of War, “read the president Spread the social truthIt appears to refer to the movie “Apocalypse Now” of 1979, which depicts the American war in Vietnam.
This position appears to refer to an executive order signed by Trump on Friday that restores the defense brand as the Ministry of War and the Minister of Defense as Minister of War.
It also comes at a time when officials in the state of Illinois warn that the president can soon order soldiers, migration enforcement employees, customs and other federal law enforcement officers to Chicago in an attempt to carry out mass deportations and leave the crime.
“The President of the United States threatens to go to war with an American city. This is not a joke.” “This is not normal. Donald Trump is not a strong man, he is a afraid man. Illinois will not be afraid by a wishful dictator.”
Senator Dick Durbin, D. Il.
“The tweet this morning was disgusting,” Senator said.
The mayor of Chicago Brandon Johnson, a democratic, joined Pritzker and Dorbin in condemning the position of president.
Johnson wrote: “The president’s threats are under the honor of our nation, but the reality is that he wants to occupy our city and break our constitution,” Johnson wrote. “We must defend our democracy from this tyranny by protecting each other and protecting Chicago from Donald Trump.”
Democratic officials in Illinois spoke throughout the week against Trump’s plans to increase federal law in Chicago to combat what he says are high crime rates.
“Chicago is the worst and most dangerous in the world, to a large extent. Pritzker needs to help badly, he does not know that yet. I will quickly solve the crime problem,” the president. He wrote about social truth Earlier this week.
Pritzker, speaking with correspondents in Chicago this week, criticized Trump’s comments.
The ruler said: “The president’s ridiculous descriptions do not coincide with what is happening on the ground here. He has no idea what he is talking about.” “There is no state of emergency that requires the deployment of forces. It insults the Chicago people by describing our home as hell – and anyone who takes their word with the nominal value is to insult Chicago, too.”
In recent weeks, Trump has threatened to deploy the National Guard forces and federal law enforcement agents of several cities across the United States run by Democratic mayors, including Baltimore and New Orleans.
In most cases, the mayors of Democrats opposed Trump’s plans and responded through conflict that their cities were suffering from crime, indicating low crime rates.
On Friday, Durbin and Al -Sanator Tami Dakright, D. Il.
“I think this is a terrible work from the political theater under implementation at the expense of many people, at the expense of taxpayers,” Durbin told reporters after visiting the marine station.
Trump began an increase in the National Guard forces and federal law enforcement employees in Washington, DC, last month. Democrat Morel Boser told reporters last week that this step reduced the crime in the city, but the presence of disguised ice agents and members of the National Guard was not working.
“We know that we have experienced less weapons, less than murders, and we have seen a significant decrease in speed cases,” Boser told reporters about Trump’s actions late last month. “What we know does not work is the break between the police and society, especially with the new federal partners in our society. We know that the presence of ice agents in society did not succeed, and national guards from other states were not an effective use of these resources.”