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Chicago mayor calls Trump’s National Guard deployment plan ‘uncoordinated, uncalled-for and unsound’

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Mayor Brandon Johnson blasted President Donald Trump over what he described as «threats» to deploy the National Guard in Chicago to crack down on crime.

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Johnson’s comments came hours after the president on Friday said Chicago would be the next city to see federal intervention after the mission to decrease crime in Washington, D.C. concluded.

«After we do this, we’ll go to another location, and we’ll make it safe, also,» Trump said in the Oval Office. «We’re going to make our country very safe. … Chicago’s a mess.»

Johnson released a statement noting the city had not received any formal communication about additional federal law enforcement or military deployments to Chicago, adding he has «grave concerns» about the impact of any «unlawful deployment.»

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President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo)

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Johnson called the Trump administration’s efforts «uncoordinated, uncalled-for and unsound,» seemingly snapping back at the president, who called him «grossly incompetent» earlier in the day.

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He added the city has reduced homicides by 30%, robberies by 35% and shootings by almost 40% in the last year, suggesting federal action would deteriorate trust.

«Unlawfully deploying the National Guard to Chicago has the potential to inflame tensions between residents and law enforcement when we know that trust between police and residents is foundational to building safer communities,» Johnson wrote. «An unlawful deployment would be unsustainable and would threaten to undermine the historic progress we have made.»

Brandon Johnson, mayor of Chicago, during an inauguration ceremony at the Credit Union 1 Arena in Chicago on May 15, 2023.

Brandon Johnson, mayor of Chicago, fired back at Trump’s hints about sending the National Guard to the windy city. (Jamie Kelter Davis/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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The city, which struggles with poverty and gang activity, has a crime rate higher than the national average.

However, 2023 crime data shows other Illinois cities, including Chicago Heights, Danville, Peoria, Rockford, and Harvey, had substantially higher violent crime rates than Chicago.

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«The National Guard will not alleviate the housing crisis,» Johnson wrote. «It will not put food in the stomachs of the 1 in 4 children that go to bed hungry every night in Chicago. The National Guard will not fully-fund our public schools or provide mental healthcare or substance abuse treatment to Chicagoans in need.

«The National Guard is no substitute for dedicated local law enforcement and community violence interrupters who know and serve our communities every day. There are many things the federal government could do to help us reduce crime and violence in Chicago, but sending in the military is not one of them.»

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DC Metropolitan Police detain a person after an altercation between members of the public in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 14, 2025.  (REUTERS/Nathan Howard)

Trump federalized D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department on Aug. 11 under the District of Columbia Home Rule Act, which allows the president to take emergency control of the police force for 30 days. 

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Just over a week later, six red states pledged to send 2,000 guardsmen to the nation’s capital to help with the efforts, alongside agents from the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

An official confirmed to Fox News on Friday Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized soldiers and airmen to be armed in D.C., if their mission requires it.

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The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Fox News Digital’s Rachel Wolf contributed to this report.

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Obama dragged for ‘headache’-inducing presidential center update that has visitors squinting

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Former President Barack Obama’s presidential center in Chicago is again coming under scrutiny for its architectural design — this time leaving locals scratching their heads over confusing text wrapped around the top of the building. 

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«I’m outside the Obama Center museum tower right now,» Chicago Sun-Times architecture critic Lee Bay posted to X Monday, sparking a deluge of mockery from locals and conservatives. 

«The new letters — an excerpt from Obama’s Selma speech — are tough read to me, giving off the lorem ipsum vibes,» he added, referring to placeholder «dummy» text frequently used in graphic design templates to fill space with scrambled Latin.

Obama’s presidential center — which includes a library, athletic facilities, a museum and more — is slated to open in June after years of delays that included lawsuits and federal reviews of opening the 20-acre campus on Chicago’s South Side. 

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The text of former President Obama’s speech marking the 50th anniversary of «Bloody Sunday» in Selma, Alabama, is wrapped around the side of the upcoming presidential center in Chicago.  (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

The construction includes a 225-foot museum tower with the text of Obama’s 2015 speech in Selma, Alabama, marking the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, when civil rights demonstrators were met with violent resistance from local law enforcement in a watershed moment that helped galvanize support for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. 

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The text of Obama’s speech, inscribed on the upper echelon of the tower, reads: «You are America. Unconstrained by habit and convention. Unencumbered by what is, ready to seize what ought to be. For everywhere in this country, there are first steps to be taken, there is new ground to cover, there are more bridges to be crossed. America is not the project of any one person. The single most powerful word in our democracy is the word ‘We.’ ‘We The People.’ ‘We Shall Overcome.’ ‘Yes We Can.’ That word is owned by no one. It belongs to everyone. Oh, what a glorious task we are given to continually try to improve this great nation of ours.»

Critics of the building had a field day on X in response to the building update, including one user comparing it to a «Klingon prison» in a nod to «Star Trek,» while others lampooned the alleged inability to read the text of the building. 

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«What don’t you understand about,» Targeted Victory vice president Logan Dobson posted. «YOU ARE AMERICA ED BY HABILAND UNENCUMBERED ADY TO SEIZE WE,» he continued, mocking the confusing lay out of the text. 

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Former President Barack Obama’s presidential center in Chicago is facing mounting scrutiny over a speech inscription on the building that has left viewers confused.  (Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)

«The dyslexic in me is not amused,» journalist and columnist Salena Zito posted. 

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«He put his own speech on the outside of his library?» one user posted. «Find yourself someone who loves you like Obama loves himself.» 

«I gave up after developing a headache three lines from the top,» one user posted. 

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«It looks like a WW2-era German anti-aircraft tower,» another posted. 

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Former First Lady Michelle Obama gives her remarks during the groundbreaking ceremony of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, Sept. 28, 2021. (Sebastian Hidalgo/Reuters)

«I noticed when I was in the air that the sentences wrap around the west and south sides of the building, and looks decent in a very specific spot on the ground or very good from the air…but like that’s not an ideal design in my opinion,» a Chicago photojournalist posted to X. 

Other users didn’t take issue with the campus itself, but remarked how the construction is gentrifying the South Side. 

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«It actually does look good,» one user posted. «Love or hate the guy, at least the presidential library will have a nice park for people to walk through. I get the whole blue vs red thing. But right now the main problem seems to be the gentrification and house price increases in the neighbourhood.»

Exterior view of the Obama Presidential Center tower under construction in Chicago.

The main tower of the Obama Presidential Center rises above Jackson Park in Chicago as construction continues on the privately run campus. (Fox 32 Chicago)

The text inscription was preparing for installation at the end of 2025, according to the Obama Foundation’s website. 

«At the Museum Building, crews are preparing support structures ahead of the installation of screen text taken from President Obama’s speech «You Are America,» which marked the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery marches,» the Obama Foundation said in its year-end recap on construction for 2025. 

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The Obama Foundation has celebrated the center repeatedly since it was first announced more than a decade ago, describing it ahead of its opening as «a lively community hub, economic anchor, and beacon of democracy right here on the South Side of Chicago.»

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The campus has come under scrutiny from locals over gentrification concerns and over its Brutalist-style of architecture, a post-war-era style popularized in the 1950s known for its modular and minimalist designs. For locals in Chicago, they’ve dubbed the building the «The Obamalisk,» according to the New York Post, in a jab at the Brutalist-inspired design. 

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Fox News Digital reached out to the Obama Foundation for additional comment Tuesday morning. 

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Italy cheers faith and flag in Milan after Paris’ ‘woke’ Olympic spectacle sparked culture clash, experts say

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Paris and Milan-Cortina delivered two sharply different Olympic spectacles, one that ignited culture-war backlash and another that leaned into heritage and national pride, a contrast some observers say mirrors the political paths of Emmanuel Macron and Giorgia Meloni.

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Olympic opening ceremonies rank among the world’s most-watched cultural broadcasts, making them powerful stages for nations to project how they see themselves and how they want to be seen. «Paris tried to reinterpret tradition. Milan showcased tradition,» Hugh Dugan, an Olympic Truce advocate and former U.S. diplomat, told Fox News Digital, framing the contrast between the ceremonies as part of a broader debate over the role of culture, politics and identity in the Games.

Dugan described the 2024 Paris ceremony as «a deliberately disruptive, decentralized, urban spectacle… visually bold but polarizing,» built around a narrative collage of modern France, diversity and reinterpretation of history. He said choreography and costuming «often carried explicit social commentary,» fueling debate over whether parts of the ceremony were intentionally provocative or ideologically driven.

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The Trocadero venue while the delegations arrive, in Paris, during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics, July 26, 2024. (Francois-Xavier Marit/Pool Photo via AP)

The 2024 Paris opening ceremony, staged along the Seine, sparked controversy after a segment widely interpreted as referencing Leonardo da Vinci’s «Last Supper» drew criticism from Christian groups and conservative commentators before organizers clarified the intent and apologized for any offense. 

The moment became a flashpoint in France’s wider culture-war debate over identity, religion and the meaning of public symbolism. The Conversation reported that the ceremony triggered a national discussion over «woke ideology» and France’s cultural direction.

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Some of the performers who appeared in the Last Supper depiction in the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony. (Tingshu Wang/Reuters)

Emma Schubart, a research fellow at the U.K.-based Henry Jackson Society, told Fox News Digital, «The Olympics have become a stage for cultural politics as much as sport.»

She continued, «President Emmanuel Macron’s France leaned into progressive, ‘woke’ politics and post-national symbolism, while Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s Italy emphasized heritage, tradition and unapologetic national pride. These aesthetic choices reflect a widening divide over Europe’s cultural and political future.»

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Flagbearers Arianna Fontana and Federico Pellegrino of Team Italy walk in the parade during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics at San Siro Stadium on Feb. 6, 2026, in Milan, Italy. (Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

Dugan praised the Italian games, saying the Milan-Cortina Winter Games ceremony highlighted «tradition, harmony, co-existence and the Olympic truce,» emphasizing heritage, landscapes and the athlete procession over political messaging. He called the Italian approach «panoramic, heritage-driven, classical,» compared with Paris’ «maximalist, narrative-driven, experimental» style.»

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni attends the Inauguration ceremony of the Olympic Torch Relay for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games at the Quirinale Palace, on Dec. 5, 2025, in Rome. (Antonio Masiello/Getty Images)

Reporting on the Milan ceremony described it as a unity-focused event celebrating Italian culture, design and scenery while pushing past pre-Games tensions and highlighting the Olympic ideal of connection and peace. Coverage emphasized tradition and spectacle rather than ideological symbolism, with performances rooted in classical imagery and national identity.

Dugan, who recently launched a Truce Compliance Index tracking how countries observe the tradition, argued the difference reflected two distinct philosophies about what Olympic ceremonies should represent.

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Italian actress Matilda De Angelis performs during the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan, Italy, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

Paris leaned into modern identity and pluralism, he said, presenting an ambitious cultural narrative that some audiences found bold while others viewed it as politically charged. Milan, by contrast, centered its message on timeless themes tied to heritage, human connection and the Olympic truce.

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French President Emmanuel Macron, right, waves during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games on July 26, 2024, in Paris. (Christian Liewig-Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

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The contrast between the ceremonies highlights a broader evolution of the Olympics themselves. Host nations increasingly use opening ceremonies to project national identity and values, whether through modern reinterpretation or traditional symbolism.

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Conmoción en Italia: un nene de dos años está en coma tras haber sido trasplantado con un corazón “quemado”

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Tommaso, un nene italiano de dos años y tres meses, pelea por su vida en el Hospital Monaldi de Nápoles después de un trasplante fallido de corazón. El órgano, que llegó desde el hospital San Maurizio de Bolzano, habría sufrido daños irreversibles por el uso de hielo seco durante el traslado, según la hipótesis que investiga la Justicia.

La situación es desesperante: el menor permanece en coma inducido y conectado a una máquina de oxigenación por membrana extracorpórea (ECMO), mientras su familia espera la llegada de un nuevo órgano compatible. El caso generó conmoción en Italia y puso bajo la lupa los protocolos de conservación y transporte de órganos para trasplante.

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El corazón se habría “quemado” por el frío extremo durante el traslado

De acuerdo a la investigación de los Carabineros del NAS (Unidad especializada en seguridad alimentaria y sanitaria), el corazón fue transportado en un contenedor frigorífico convencional con hielo seco, en lugar de hielo tradicional. Este material puede alcanzar temperaturas cercanas a los -80 grados, lo que habría provocado que el órgano se “queme” por el frío y quedara inutilizable.

Investigan a seis medicos por el trasplante fallido. (Foto: gentileza Il Mattino).

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“El uso de hielo seco implica temperaturas de 70 grados bajo cero, lo que provocó que el órgano se quemara por el frío”, explicó el abogado de la familia, Francesco Petruzzi, en declaraciones a la televisión pública italiana. La caja refrigerada ya fue incautada y la Justicia ordenó un peritaje para determinar si se incumplieron los protocolos de conservación y transporte.

El trasplante falló y el menor sigue en estado crítico

El trasplante se realizó el 23 de diciembre, pero el nuevo corazón no funcionó correctamente desde el primer momento. El nene tuvo que ser conectado a una máquina ECMO y permanece internado en terapia intensiva, en estado crítico.

Para agravar el cuadro, una segunda opinión médica del Hospital Bambino Gesù de Roma advirtió que el chico presenta una hemorragia cerebral y una infección, lo que complica aún más la posibilidad de someterlo a un nuevo trasplante.

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No obstante, el hospital Monaldi informó que “el Equipo Cardíaco considera que el joven paciente aún cumple los requisitos para permanecer en la lista de espera para trasplantes”.

El niño, que sufre desde que tenía cuatro meses una cardiopatía dilatada, “permanece hospitalizado en cuidados intensivos bajo estrecha monitorización médica e instrumental, así como en consultas con especialistas”, indicó el comunicado

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La madre de Tommaso: “Mi hijo es un guerrero”

“Mi hijo es un guerrero. Y yo, como él, tampoco me rendiré. Debe llegar un corazón nuevo para que pueda regresar a casa”, comentó este fin de semana Patrizia Mercolini, la mamá de Tommaso, en las puertas del hospital Monaldi.

“Algunos días después nos llamaron para decirnos que el corazoncito nuevo no funcionaba, por lo que tenían que conectar a mi hijo a una máquina para la oxigenación fuera del cuerpo de la sangre mientras esperaba a un nuevo órgano. Esperemos que llegue pronto. Las horas pasan y hay poco tiempo“, explicó la mujer.

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Mientras tanto, el servicio de trasplantes pediátricos del Hospital Monaldi fue suspendido de manera cautelar y las autoridades revisan los protocolos aplicados en todo el proceso.

La familia del menor, que lleva 55 días hospitalizado, pidió toda la documentación clínica para buscar nuevas valoraciones médicas, incluso en otros centros de Italia y Europa.

El caso cobró mucha relevancia en los medios italianos y la primera ministra, la ultraderechisgta Giorgia Meloni, llamó a la madre de Tommaso este martes. “Se hará justicia”, le dijo Meloni a Mercolino, y prometió hacer “todo lo posible” para encontrar un nuevo donante compatible.

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