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Sun Aug 24, 2025, 04:29 PM Aug 24

Michael Cohen - Your City Will Be Occupied Next

If we’ve learned anything in recent weeks, it’s that President Trump has no intention of limiting his use of military power to Washington, D.C. The president is now openly talking about sending the National Guard into Chicago and, after that, possibly New York City. These aren’t just trial balloons. They’re warning signs of how far he’s willing to go in expanding executive authority under the guise of “public safety.” And if you think this ends neatly after one deployment, I’ve got a bankrupt Atlantic City casino to sell you.

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker was quick to cut through the spin, calling the proposed deployment a “manufactured crisis.” He’s right. There is no emergency that justifies military involvement in Chicago. Crime is not spiraling out of control. Local law enforcement has not asked for assistance. Yet the president is pressing forward, because the goal isn’t safety; it’s spectacle. By painting Democratic-led cities as lawless “hellholes,” he positions himself as the singular force capable of restoring order. It’s political theater, except the props here are armed troops and the backdrop is one of America’s great cities.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson echoed this concern, warning that federal troops on city streets could undo fragile progress in community relations and potentially inflame tensions. That’s not alarmism; it’s fact. The presence of armed troops in civilian spaces has never de-escalated a situation; it almost always heightens the risk of confrontation. And in Chicago, a city already grappling with longstanding mistrust between residents and law enforcement, the risk is profound. If Johnson sounds worried, it’s because he has every reason to be.

In Washington, D.C., we’re already seeing how this plays out. Roughly 2,000 National Guard troops have been deployed across the capital, initially unarmed. Now, at the direction of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, they’ve been issued weapons. This shift represents more than a tactical adjustment; it’s a deliberate escalation. Once rifles are in the hands of soldiers standing in crowded public spaces, the margin for error disappears. One misunderstanding, one panicked reaction, and you’re not just dealing with optics anymore; you’re dealing with potential tragedy. And if that sounds like a recipe for disaster, it’s because it is.

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