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Donald Trump Makes War Threat To One Of America’s Biggest Cities

Trump’s shocking war threat exposed.

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President Donald Trump set off alarms this weekend with a fiery Truth Social post that instantly went viral.

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Trump’s explosive post revealed.

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He shared a meme boasting, “I love the smell of deportations in the morning.”

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Trump also flaunted his latest move — rebranding the Pentagon as the “Department of WAR.”

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His official account doubled down, reposting the message on X with three ominous helicopter emojis.

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The statement drew swift condemnation across the political spectrum, sparking furious responses.

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Official response confirmed.

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One state’s governor declared: “The President of the United States is threatening to go to war with an American city. This is not a joke.”

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He continued, “Donald Trump isn’t a strongman, he’s a scared man. We won’t be intimidated by a wannabe dictator.”

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The city’s mayor added, “These threats are beneath the honor of our nation. What he wants is to occupy and break our Constitution.”

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“We must defend our democracy by protecting each other from this authoritarianism,” the mayor urged.

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Across the country, many wondered if this was just rhetoric — or if military action was truly imminent.

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Planned raids described.

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Reports soon surfaced that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is preparing a raid targeting the city.

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Homeland Security requested Pentagon access to a massive nearby naval station to stage the operation.

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Around 250 federal agents and 140 vehicles are reportedly set to deploy from the base.

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The National Guard could also be called in, insiders told local outlets.

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Convoys began rolling into the base earlier this week, prompting talk of a looming “siege.”

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Timing and targeting clarified.

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Officials cautioned that raids could begin as soon as Saturday.

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The operation’s timing raised eyebrows — coinciding with Mexican Independence Day celebrations.

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Critics accused Trump’s deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller of deliberately choosing September to maximize disruption.

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Miller is notorious as the architect of Trump’s first-term family separation policy.

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“ICE may try to disrupt community picnics and parades,” the governor warned. “The terror is the point.”

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Identity of city disclosed.

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That city is none other than Chicago — now bracing for what some are calling a “Chipocalypse.”

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Organizers canceled a major cultural event, citing safety fears.

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The city’s leader signed an executive order banning law enforcement from assisting ICE without criminal warrants.

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The order also prevents local officers from wearing face masks like federal agents have in other cities.

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Despite the danger, residents were urged to keep celebrating cultural holidays.

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Trump’s future plans debated.

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This showdown echoes Trump’s past use of troops in Portland, Seattle, and Washington, DC.

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In DC, over 1,000 troops sparked lawsuits claiming the deployment was illegal domestic military enforcement.

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Weeks ago, Trump boasted that another major city would be “straightened out” next.

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“The people there are screaming for us to go,” he told Vice President JD Vance.

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He hinted that New York might follow once the current city was subdued.

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Nation waits as Chicago holds its breath.

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Will this showdown mark the moment a U.S. president wages open war on his own city, or will it fade as another Trump spectacle?

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For now, Chicago waits — tense, defiant, and under the shadow of the so-called “Department of WAR.”

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