Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker delivered a strongly worded message and warning to President Donald Trump Monday, following the president's threat of sending National Guard to Chicago to combat crime.

In his remarks, Pritzker warned the president not to come to Chicago and said, "if you hurt my people, nothing will stop me - not time or political circumstance - from making sure that you face justice under our constitutional rule of law."

Trump on Friday said he plans to send the National Guard to Chicago next as part of his attempts to curb violence in multiple U.S. cities, which began with similar measures taken in Washington D.C. The president has recently escalated his focus on public safety, particularly in Democratic cities.

"We will solve Chicago within one week -- maybe less, but wi

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