A federal appeals court docket on Thursday upheld a Biden decide’s block on Trump’s Nationwide Guard troop deployment to Chicago.
A federal decide final Thursday issued a Short-term Restraining Order (TRO) blocking President Trump’s Nationwide Guard deployment in Chicago.
US District Decide April Perry, a Biden appointee, mentioned Trump’s troop deployment violates the Posse Comitatus Act in addition to the tenth and 14th Amendments.
President Trump mobilized Texas Nationwide Guard Troops and despatched them to Chicago to guard ICE brokers from violent far-left Antifa terrorists.
“The Nationwide Guard’s mission in Chicago is to guard federal lives and property which can be going through fixed legal assault. The guard defending DHS is activated beneath *federal management* and due to this fact, like all federal troops, can emanate from any state if such assets show essential to DHS (the best way troops are pulled from any base). They’re working as a federal pressure defending federal property,” White Home Advisor Stephen Miller mentioned.
The Nationwide Guard’s mission in Chicago is to guard federal lives and property which can be going through fixed legal assault. The guard defending DHS is activated beneath *federal management* and due to this fact, like all federal troops, can emanate from any state if such assets show…
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) October 9, 2025
Final Saturday, the Seventh Circuit Courtroom of Appeals lifted Decide Perry’s Short-term Restraining Order on Trump’s mobilization of Nationwide Guard Troops.
Nevertheless, the Seventh Circuit left in place Decide Perry’s block on troop deployment in a one-page order.
Now this…
On Thursday, the Seventh Circuit unanimously upheld Decide Perry’s order blocking President Trump’s troop deployment.
The three-judge panel included: Rovner (George H. W. Bush), Hamilton (Obama) and St. Eve (George W. Bush).
The appeals court docket judges agreed with Decide Perry’s assertion that there was “inadequate proof of insurrection or a hazard of a insurrection.”
The judicial coup continues.
Decide Karin Immergut, a Trump appointee, lately blocked President Trump’s Nationwide Guard deployment to Portland.
Final Wednesday, the Ninth Circuit Courtroom of Appeals unanimously voted to raise Decide Immergut’s Short-term Restraining Order on Trump’s mobilization of Oregon Nationwide Guard Troops.
Nevertheless, the Ninth Circuit left in place Decide Immergut’s block on troop deployment.

