What happened
A federal appellate court in Chicago Thursday said President Donald Trump could not deploy the National Guard in Illinois, temporarily upholding a lower court’s restraining order. The unanimous decision from a three-judge panel of the U.S. 7th District Court of Appeals came hours after U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis said she would require immigration agents in the Chicago area to wear body cameras amid reports they were disregarding her week-old order barring them from using riot control weapons on journalists and peaceful protesters.
Who said what
Both federal courts “rebuked the Trump administration” for its legal arguments and expressed “a degree of skepticism” over its operations in America’s third-biggest city, The Washington Post said. “I live in Chicago if folks h