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Former President Barack Obama warned of “dangerous trends” emerging from the Trump administration, saying that its policies “put the freedom of all Americans at risk.”
On X, Obama cited an interview with a journalist on the New York Times’s Ezra Klein and “The Ezra Klein Show”, in which he discussed the threat of sending the National Guard soldiers of President Donald Trump to New York and Chicago to the hometown of former president.
Obama wrote on X, “This interview, which is also available as a podcast, provides a useful observation of some dangerous trends that we are looking at the federalization and militaryization of state and local police functions in recent months,” Obama wrote on X.
The owner of the Chicago restaurant leads the city more than the crime: ‘We want law and order’
Former President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump in a church. Obama on Thursday warned of “erosion of basic principles” at the present time. (Getty image)
He said, “The erosion of basic principles such as the dues and the use of our army’s expansion on domestic soil has put the freedom of all Americans at risk, and the democrats and Republicans should be worried equally,” he said.
Trump has suggested to start a federal crack to combat crime in Chicago, as is happening in Washington, DC
“Governor Pritzkar committed 6 murders in Chicago later this week,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Thursday, referring to Illinois village JB Pritjkar. “Twenty people were shot. But he doesn’t want to ask me for help. Can it be possible? People are desperate to stop crime, something that is not able to democrats.
Illinois Democrat leaders pushed Trump to send the National Guard to Chicago
An FBI agent Columbia Metro Transit stands as a district of the police department and the officials of the Metropolitan Police Department have detained three people at the L’ -Enfant Plaza metro station in Washington. (AP)
Threatened to send to the National Guard to help in combating crime in blue cities, has expressed displeasure with Democrats.
Earlier in the week, Trump criticized Pritzkar at the city’s crime rate and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. The Governor has said that he will oppose any federal intervention.
“I say,” Mr. The President does not come to Chicago. You neither want nor need here, “Pritzkar told reporters this week.
Illinois village. JB Pritzkar talks to reporters in front of Trump Tower in Chicago as he condemns a possible plan by the Trump administration to deploy the National Guard soldiers to the city. (Chicago Tribune)
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