A federal court has given the Trump administration a partial win, ruling that National Guard soldiers can remain in Illinois under federal control but cannot be deployed to protect federal property or go on patrol in the Chicago area.
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- A federal court in Illinois ruled that National Guard troops can remain in the state but cannot be deployed to protect federal property or patrol. 49s
- The court's decision is temporary as legal reviews continue regarding federal troop deployments. 1m 41s
- The Illinois court did not decide on the president's authority to deploy the National Guard. 1m 16s
- Similar legal challenges are underway in other states, including Oregon. 41s