Trump news at a glance: President authorizes sending national guard into Chicago as judge blocks Portland deployment | Trump administration

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Donald Trump moved to deploy the National Guard to Chicago, the White House confirmed on Saturday, even when a federal judge prevented his administration from deploying troops in Portland, Oregon.

The spokesman for the White House, Abigail Jackson, confirmed that the president had authorized the use of the members of the Illinois National Guard, citing what he called “violent riots and anarchy” that local leaders have not repressed.

In Oregon, during this time, the American district judge Karin Immergut concluded with the statement of the state according to which Trump deployment of federal troops of the National Guard in Portland would probably ignite rather than calm demonstrations.

“Today’s decision validates what the Oregonians already know: justice has been rendered, and the truth has prevailed,” said Oregon Governor Tina Kotek, after the granting of the non-compliance order. “There is no insurrection in Portland. No threat to national security. No fire, no bombs, no deaths due to civil disorders.


Trump authorizes the deployment of the National Guard in Chicago, says the White House

Donald Trump moved to deploy the National Guard to another city by authorizing 300 soldiers to protect the federal officers and assets in Chicago, where the government said that the border patrol agents had shot down and injured a woman while shooting someone who tried to overthrow them.

Illinois Democratic Governor JB Pritzker described the decision to move and “manufactured performance – not a serious effort to protect public security”.

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The judge prevents Trump’s administration from the deployment of the National Guard in Portland

Donald Trump has undergone a setback on his strategy of dispatch of soldiers in cities led by Democrats whom he described as without law, after a US district judge blocked his administration attempt to deploy the National Guard in Portland, Oregon.

Trump announced on September 27 that he would deploy troops in Portland, “authorizing all the force, if necessary”, ignoring the pleas of local officials and the delegation of the State Congress. A coalition of 17 state mayors had opposed deployment.

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The head of the White House inadvertently reveals plans to send the unit of the elite army to Portland

A senior White House official accidentally disclosed details on plans to send an elite army unit to Portland, in the last intelligence leak by the Trump administration.

Anthony Salisbury, a high -level deputy by Stephen Miller, the influential political advisor of the White House, was observed using signal in a public place to discuss a plan to deploy the 82nd airport division of the army to the democratic city of Oregon.

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American envoys go to Egypt for ceasefire discussions from Gaza while Trump says “we are very close” to cope

Donald Trump’s son-in-law and a senior envoy go to Egypt to start the cease-fire negotiations, said the White House, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hoped to bring all the remaining hostages in the coming days.

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Pete Hegseth dismisses the chief of staff to the American navy

Pete Hegseth, the American defense secretary, suddenly dismissed the chief of staff of the Navy on Friday, removing aid that had been the key to the efforts of the Trump administration to reshape the Pentagon.

Jon Harrison, who was appointed in January, had been the key to the general modifications made to the naval policy and budgeting offices.

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The judge prevents Trump’s administration from having immigrant children after being 18 years old

A federal judge temporarily interrupted a Trump administration initiative which would have kept immigrant children in detention after their 18th anniversary, preventing their transfer to adult detention centers who, according to defenders, were scheduled for this weekend.

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A “hostile control”: the CDC evinal official stimulates the alarm on the RFK JR approach to infectious diseases

Robert F Kennedy Jr, the Secretary of the American Department of Health and Social Services (HHS), avoided meetings with senior health officials, even if deadly epidemics have taken place and prompted unprecedented changes to the calendar of child immunization, according to a recently mentioned leader of centers for Disease Control and Prevention).

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