Trump's plans for troop deployment in Chicago face legal and community challenges

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Megyn Kelly publicly criticized President Trump for suggesting he could deploy federal troops to Chicago without the governor's consent, asserting it is unconstitutional. This marks a rare public disagreement with Trump from Kelly, who has shifted from being a Trump supporter to a critic. The debate highlights ongoing tensions over federal intervention in cities plagued by crime, with legal and political implications.
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