Week in Review: Trump Threatens National Guard Deployment in Chicago; Northwestern President Stepping Down


President Donald Trump promises to send the military to Chicago to quell violence and back up federal immigration enforcement agents.

Local leaders including Gov. JB. Pritzker push back as the Trump administration readies National Guard troops to deploy to Chicago.

Pritzker tells reporters, “We’re going to immediately go to court if National Guard or other military troops are deployed to the city of Chicago — immediately go to court.”

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On Capitol Hill, senators grill Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over changes to vaccine guidance and turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In Chicago, former Ald. Walter Burnett’s bid to be the new leader of the Chicago Housing Authority stalls.

And Northwestern University’s president announces he’s leaving after a tenure marred by a federal funding freeze, criticism over the school’s response to the Trump administration and a hazing scandal that rocked college sports.

Guests:

Brandon PopeFreelance Journalist/Broadcaster | @BPopeTV

Violet Miller, Chicago Sun-Times | @vimiller.bsky.social

Steve Daniels, Chicago Tribune | @stevedaniels27

Madison Savedra, Block Club Chicago | @madisonsavedra


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