Trump Sued—Again—for Unlawful and Unconstitutional Deployment of National Guard
This is the second lawsuit in a week challenging the Trump administration's National Guard deployments absent a qualifying emergency.

The state of Illinois and the city of Chicago filed suit against the Trump administration on Monday, arguing that the Defense Department's deployment of both Illinois and Texas National Guard members to Chicago is unlawful and unconstitutional.
The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Illinois, comes after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth federalized 300 members of the Illinois National Guard on Saturday and an additional 400 troops from the state of Texas on Sunday. Both deployments are believed to be going to Chicago and are opposed by Illinois Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
"The Trump Administration's Department of War gave me an ultimatum: call up your troops, or we will," Pritzer wrote in a statement after learning of the Illinois guard deployment, calling the action "outrageous and un-American." "We must now start calling this what it is: [President Donald] Trump's Invasion," Pritzker wrote in response to the Texas National Guard's preparation for deployment to Illinois.
Illinois' complaint closely resembles Oregon's lawsuit filed last week, asserting that the Trump administration's action does not meet the prerequisites necessary—including foreign invasion, domestic rebellion, and inability to execute federal law—to federalize the National Guard, violates the Posse Comitatus Act, and violates the 10th Amendment by "infring[ing] on Illinois's sovereignty and right to self-governance."
Illinois is also hoping for a similar outcome as Oregon's case. On Saturday, Judge Karin Immergut ruled in favor of the Beaver State, granting a temporary restraining order against the federalization of Oregon National Guard members and holding that plaintiffs were "likely to succeed on their claim that the President's federalization of the Oregon National Guard exceeded his statutory authority" and "that the President exceeded his constitutional authority and violated the Tenth Amendment." "Whether we choose to follow what the Constitution mandates," she continued, "goes to the heart of what it means to live under the rule of law in the United States."
Immergut issued an additional temporary restraining order on Sunday, blocking the federalization of any out-of-state National Guard members from deployment to Oregon.
Now, plaintiffs argue the same rationale articulated by Immergut should apply to circumstances in Illinois, where Trump has signaled interest in sending troops to "crime ridden" Chicago for weeks, despite Pritzker's insistence that no emergency exists. The animus between Trump and Illinois, Chicago, and its leaders, the complaint points out, has a long history, showing that the decision to deploy troops "was made long before recent events, and Trump's true plan is impermissibly to use federalized national guard as a crime-fighting force."
Just last week, Trump called Pritzker "incompetent" and "stupid" in a speech in front of hundreds of generals and admirals gathered at the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, where he proposed using large Democrat-run American cities—like Chicago—as "training grounds" for the military.
Immergut's ruling against the deployment of troops provides a check on Trump's authority over Oregon's affairs. Hopefully, the Illinois court will also initiate another strong check on the president's politically motivated power grab. "The brave men and women who serve in our national guards must not be used as political props," Pritzker wrote in a statement. "This is a moment where every American must speak up and help stop this madness."
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It will go to scotus where Reason will unlikely report on it again (meaning DJT was victorious again). Though expect Boehm and Sullum as well as possibly Root reference it prior to scotus.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2025/10/01/trump_is_most_successful_president_in_the_courts_in_generations_153344.html
Trump administration's action does not meet the prerequisites necessary—including foreign invasion, domestic rebellion, and inability to execute federal law—
Let's see, illegals are a foreign invasion, antifa behavior is domestic rebellion, and the shit ICE has to tolerate qualifies for inability to execute federal law.
Now we wait for the bears in trunks analogy/comparison.
A reasonable person would realize that the article is a self-own that discredits her opinion. Is she ideologically captured, stupid, or just a liar?
Great point. Invaders are armed employees of foreign governments intent upon overthrowing our government. They should be killed.
Antifa and their fellow fascist-haters are a threat to Trump's fascist regime. They should be killed.
Anyone else who should be killed?
Maybe the Democratic Party should be called a terrorist organization and be purged from society. Kill all members and voters. Drop the population of the country by a good hundred million. I bet you'd be fine with that.
It is amazing how ignorant you are about everything. Maybe watch less maddow.
That's OK. The Supreme Court is in retirement or on vacation or on strike for the rest of time. As long as they have given standing orders to all judges to not deal with any serious issues, then anyone can file all the meaningless lawsuits they want to file. Long live the Emperor.
The Feds have every right to defend federal property, especially when the state will not do so.
Yeah this. Pritzger claims that local law enforcement is sufficient to maintain order at Federal facilities while Chicago cops are ordered to stand down. You can find a district court judge anywhere to back any leftist bullshit you want but it's ludicrous to claim that the federal government cannot enforce immigration law in any way it sees fit.
>>This is the second lawsuit in a week
you were not around for the last decade of lawfare?
Perhaps taking things in a different direction will provide a better outcome to making the streets safer for residents and citizens.
Arrest the elected officials who took an oath of office to protect and serve?
Clearly the folks not following the rule of law and purposely putting residents and citizens in harms way through forcing inaction and defunding of law enforcement can be held to account. Victims suing the Governor and Mayor may tip the scale back to law and order?
I am sure neglect can be found as a reason to charge for allowing illegals to not be arrested, released without charge or bail and act violently on the streets.
IL elected officials have taken said oath and have to honor it by protecting their own citizens from an out of control president.
This dodge drafting fool is sending troops against his own people...after giving a big ol' rambling incoherent speech to all military heads on 'the enemy within.' Fuck him. And fuck you.
Trump thinks he is president of his own supporters only. What a naive and foolish mistake.
Did you ever take constitutional law when you were telling your parents you were in law school while working at Arby's?
...while working at Arby's
Arby's? I think you're being generous. Ol' windy earns his paycheck fifty cents at a time.
This dodge drafting fool is sending troops against his own people..
His own people? Nope. He's only sending troops to blue cities.
So your people?
Oddly enough I can give you many videos of thankful Portland residents and businesses.
But you seem to put antifa and leftist agitators a above them.
"IL elected officials have taken said oath and have to honor it by protecting their own citizens from an out of control president."
You mean like Obozo and Biden?
"This dodge drafting fool..."
You mean like Clinton, Obozo and Biden?
"Trump thinks he is president of his own supporters only."
You misspelled, "Biden."
How many shootings and murders in Chicago so far this year? Protecting the citizens? Or did you get used to the shootings and murders?
There were 30 shootings in Chicago this weekend while they protested and attacked ICE.
>>dodge drafting fool
lolwut? go Phillies.
Trump is wrong and our cities are NOT training grounds for the National Guard. Law enforcement is not what they train for; like the Regular Army, they train for war. I served in the 49th AD (TXARNG) for 10 years. Trump wants them, along with Homeland Security, to be his personal army. Nuts to that.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-allowed-to-keep-control-of-national-guard-troops-deployed-to-los-angeles-by-appeals-court
And scotus as well.
The judges reasoning is specious. Antifa has an entire city block, attacking DHS for 100 nights. And declares the reasoning by trump is not founded on facts. Was just a strange order.
This is so stupid. The duty of the courts is to defend and protect the president, not the constitution. Any judge who sides with the constitution instead of the president needs to be removed or killed. The judiciary is supposed to be a rubber stamp, not a check on executive power. Anyone who says otherwise is a leftist Marxist with TDS.
By the way, this only applies while Trump is in power. When Democrats retake the White House then the duty of the court will be to block everything they do.
Principals, not principles.
It is it have honest and truthful analysis of facts and the laws, which this judge didnt do. 100 days. That's how long antifa has been attacking federal facilities while Portland police have stand down orders leftist fuck. Even the mayor and police chief admit it but claim it is only a block so no big deal. Yet you defend shootings over a single d.c. building.
Trump has no right to deploy the national guard in the Peoples' Republic of Illinois.
Crime Now!
Murder is a human right!
Give back crime to Chicago!
No denizen of Chicago or Illinois wants law and order much less peace.
Besides, Chicago is on track to have the most murders on record in one city, and if Trump interferes with this precious record, the it just goes to show you what a racist, fascist pig he is.
Long live felonies!
...Pritzker's insistence that no emergency exists.
Yeah, it's just niggers being shot down in the streets by the dozens. No big deal.
"This has never been about safety, this is about control." - J.B. Pritzker
People continually, violently attacking and assaulting law enforcement without any local police protection or local government involvement to stop the leftist political violence isn't an emergency to you?
But would not crime affect interstate commerce of something?
Is that not the legal argument used to defend the assault Weapons Ban against a Tenth Amendment challenge?
Well, we certainly don't want Donald Trump to ignore Federal law, do we?
10 U.S. Code § 253 says:
So, have there been violations of the law by the anti-ICE protesters? Are they trying to prevent the enforcement of Federal immigration law? Are they still ongoing?
That's "yes" three times, right? Then, the moment Trump is of the personal opinion that the only way to shut them down is to send in the military, he will in fact be obligated to send them in. (When parsing Federal law, "shall" indicates an obligation, not an option.)
Now, 10 U.S. Code § 254 requires that he issue a proclamation to disperse before sending in the military, and he hasn't done that yet. But, well. If the state and local officials don't crack down . . . how long until Trump decides it's necessary? Because that's exactly how long until Federal law obligates him to do it.