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Pritzker Condemns Trump’s Social Media Post as Protests Erupt in Chicago and Washington
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has sharply criticized President Donald Trump after the president posted a controversial image on social media showing helicopters over Chicago with himself in a cowboy hat against a backdrop of flames. The post carried captions including, “I love the smell of deportations in the morning…,” “Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of War,” and “Chipocalypse Now.”
Pritzker denounced the message as inflammatory and dangerous. “This is not normal,” he said, accusing Trump of threatening “to go to war with an American city.” His remarks came as protests flared in both Chicago and Washington, D.C., over Trump’s order deploying federal immigration agents and National Guard troops to Democratic-led cities.
Federal authorities are reportedly preparing to launch a sweeping immigration enforcement operation in Chicago, sparking widespread anxiety in Latino communities. Many residents say they now carry documentation with them at all times, while some have reconsidered public celebrations of Mexican Independence Day. Local officials have pledged to challenge the federal crackdown in court, with city and state leaders vowing to sue the Trump administration.
Demonstrations over the president’s policies also grew in Washington, where thousands marched under the banner “END THE DC OCCUPATION.” Protesters walked more than two miles from Meridian Hill Park to Freedom Plaza near the White House, demanding an end to the federal takeover of law enforcement in the nation’s capital. It marked the fourth week of National Guard patrols and the most organized protest yet, with activists rallying under the slogan “We Are All D.C.”
Trump has defended the deployment, arguing it is necessary to curb crime and homelessness, though city officials counter that violent crime remains below levels recorded during his first term. Residents say the armed federal presence has created tension in neighborhoods and raised fears of authoritarian overreach.
Mark Fitzpatrick, a former U.S. diplomat who has lived in Washington for a decade, voiced alarm. “We don’t have our own senators or members of the House of Representatives, so we’re at the mercy of a dictator like this, a wanna-be dictator,” he said.
The latest moves follow earlier deployments to Los Angeles this summer, as Trump intensified immigration enforcement while seeking to project a tough-on-crime agenda. His decision to assert control over the D.C. police force, made under an emergency order, is set to expire on Wednesday.
With opposition mounting from local leaders and demonstrators, critics argue Trump’s measures represent an unprecedented assertion of federal power against U.S. cities — and a political gamble that has heightened tensions across the country.
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Iran Claims Strikes on US Bases as Hormuz Tensions Escalate
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said early Wednesday it had launched attacks against US military facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait, marking another escalation in the conflict as the United States continued military operations against Iran and renewed restrictions on Iranian shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
The IRGC said it targeted the US Fifth Fleet’s command-and-control facilities, logistical centres, petroleum installations and military equipment in Bahrain, along with a US base in Kuwait. Iranian state media described the strikes as retaliation for recent American military operations and efforts to control maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
In a statement carried by local media, the IRGC warned that if Washington continued trying to restrict regional oil and gas exports by controlling key shipping routes, Iran would seek to disrupt other energy corridors serving US and allied interests. The statement declared that regional energy exports would be “for everyone or for no one,” although it did not specify which routes could be targeted.
Missile warning systems were activated in Bahrain and Kuwait as Iranian projectiles approached. Jordanian authorities said their air defence systems intercepted three incoming Iranian missiles, while Kuwait’s military reported repelling Iranian drone attacks. Iran also claimed it had targeted US military facilities at Jordan’s Azraq Air Base for a second time.
US Navy Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of US Central Command, confirmed that Iran had launched dozens of missiles and drones toward neighbouring Gulf countries.
The latest exchange came after the US military carried out a fourth consecutive night of operations against Iranian targets. According to US Central Command, fighter aircraft, drones and naval vessels conducted a seven-hour mission targeting Iranian missile and drone sites, naval assets and coastal defence systems.
CENTCOM said the strikes were intended to reduce Iran’s ability to threaten commercial shipping and civilian vessels operating in and around the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that normally handles around one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas trade.
President Donald Trump also renewed warnings that the United States could expand its campaign if diplomatic efforts fail. In a televised interview with Fox News on Tuesday night, Trump said Washington would eventually target Iran’s energy infrastructure unless Tehran agreed to return to negotiations.
“We’re going to knock out all their power plants. We’re gonna knock out their bridges unless they get to the table and negotiate,” Trump said, adding that energy facilities remained potential targets.
The latest hostilities have cast further doubt over a temporary agreement reached in June after the United States lifted an earlier blockade of Iranian shipping to allow negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear programme. Talks have since stalled as military confrontations around the Strait of Hormuz intensified, raising concerns about regional security and the stability of global energy supplies.
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