In a surprise late-night announcement, President Donald Trump has authorized the deployment of 300 National Guard troops into Illinois following reports of violent unrest and property damage spreading across multiple cities, including Chicago and Springfield.
Video clips posted online appear to show military convoys mobilizing near several key urban areas. Unverified footage from residents captured armed vehicles and personnel setting up security perimeters late Sunday night.
“We’re taking back control of our streets,” Trump said in a brief statement outside the West Wing. “Enough chaos — enough excuses.”
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has not yet issued a formal response, but local officials confirmed coordination efforts are underway between state law enforcement and federal units.
As of now, no curfew has been declared statewide, but residents are urged to remain indoors until further updates are provided by authorities.
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