September 4 Federal appeals court approves Illinois restrictions on carrying guns on public transit A federal appeals court approved Illinois' ban on carrying firearms on public transit, reversing a lower court ruling that found the gun restrictions unconstitutional.
September 3 Harold Ford Jr. tells Dems to focus more on the crime ‘problem’ and not the ‘process’ ‘The Five’ discusses former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot saying the city doesn’t have a crime problem.
September 3 Democrats have let Chicago crime ruin everything. Trump can help save lives My brother was murdered in Chicago and I know why Trump should send aid to address the city's crime crisis over local Democratic officials' objections.
September 2 Most Chicagoans admit crime is 'completely out of control': Nicole Parker Fox News contributor Nicole Parker asks Chicago residents about crime and whether President Donald Trump should deploy the National Guard on 'Hannity.'
September 2 MSNBC host urges Pritzker to do the 'radical' thing and work with Trump MSNBC host Joe Scarborough argued on Tuesday that Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker should partner with President Donald Trump to combat crime in his home state.
September 2 Trump's crime crackdown is a threat to Dems' 'stranglehold' on the urban vote, Laura Ingraham argues Fox News host Laura Ingraham lays out the threat to Democrats' grip on Chicago's urban vote on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
September 2 Trump's Justice Department moves to block blue state from giving financial aid to illegals United States Attorney General Pam Bondi is moving to block a recent, controversial Illinois law extending student financial aid to illegal immigrants.
September 2 Pirro tears into Pritzker after deadly weekend in Chicago: 'He should be ashamed of himself' Jeanine Pirro blasted Democrats for resisting Trump’s crime crackdown, pointing to Chicago’s bloody Labor Day weekend that left dozens wounded and several dead.
September 2 Popular Dem city put on notice after violent chaos erupts over holiday weekend: 'Needs help badly' The Department of Homeland Security increases pressure on Illinois and Chicago leaders as President Trump threatens federal law enforcement surge.
September 2 Drowned 63-year-old Illinois man's death deemed a homicide: Cook County Medical Examiner's Office The drowning of 63-year-old Nabil Abzal, known as "Captain Bill," has been ruled a homicide. President Donald Trump has been railing against crime in the Windy City.