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Illinois politicians stood united downtown on Monday, saying there is no reason for President Donald Trump to send National ...
The Missouri Republican appears to be at odds with President Donald Trump when it comes to deploying the National Guard ...
In front of gleaming skyscrapers along the Chicago River, Illinois’ Democratic leaders showed a united front Monday against ...
Pritzker is a potential Democratic presidential hopeful. His party is pining for someone to show defiance to Trump. And since ...
President Donald Trump said tonight that he's removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook from her position with the central ...
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Trump Wants to Deploy National Guard Troops to Chicago and Baltimore
Maduro Cites Rubio’s ‘Madness’ and Sends 15,000 Troops to Border Pentagon’s tech innovation head abruptly steps down Wes Moore mocks Trump for saying governor called him ‘greatest president of my ...
"We're trying to do work. We're outkicking our coverage, but we can't do everything," Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen said.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) said Monday that personal attacks from President Trump “are just evidence of a guy who’s still ...
Sen. Dick Durbin spoke with Paris Schutz on Monday in response to President Donald Trump's threats to send the National Guard ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday threatening to withhold or revoke federal funding to local and ...
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Illinois, Chicago officials take issue with President Trump's plan to send military
Just hours after President Trump again addressed the possibility of sending the National Guard to Chicago from the Oval Office, Gov. JB Pritzker pushed back. Sara Machi reports.
Gov. JB Pritzker (D-IL) hit back at President Donald Trump over the latter’s insults, arguing that both were out of shape.
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