Supreme Court rules against Trump in National Guard case
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- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against former President Donald Trump on December 23, 2025, denying his request to deploy National Guard troops to Illinois, particularly in Chicago, amid objections from the state's governor. This decision follows a lower court's ruling that had already halted the deployment, emphasizing a lack of necessity for such action.
- This ruling is significant as it marks a rare rebuke of Trump's administration by the Supreme Court, highlighting the ongoing tensions between federal and state authorities regarding the deployment of National Guard forces.
- The decision reflects broader themes of legal challenges faced by Trump's administration, particularly concerning the balance of power between state and federal governments, and raises questions about the appropriateness of military involvement in domestic issues.
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