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Pope Leo rejects reporter’s question about President Trump’s use of the National Guard in his hometown

October 7, 2025
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Pope Leo XIV rebuked a reporter who asked him for comment on President Donald Trump sending troops to crack down on crime in Chicago.

The first National Guard troops sent to Chicago reportedly arrived on Tuesday at an Army training center outside the city.

Illinois and Chicago elected officials have been adamant that they do not want the National Guard patrolling the streets in their city. Gov. Pritzker filed a lawsuit arguing that the deployment of troops to Chicago without the consent of local leaders is illegal and unconstitutional.

Pope Leo, who was born and raised in Chicago, was approached by a reporter on Tuesday about Trump sending the National Guard to the city. 

“President Trump has sent 400 National Guard troops to your city, Chicago against-,” the reporter said before Pope Leo interjected. 

“Yes. I prefer not to comment at this time about choices made, political choices within the United States,” he said. 

The leader of the Roman Catholic Church recently faced backlash for his candid comments juxtaposing the pro-life cause with other political debates in the United States. 

Last week, he responded to a question from EWTN News by claiming, “Someone who says ‘I’m against abortion’ but says ‘I’m in favor of the death penalty’ is not really pro-life. Someone who says ‘I’m against abortion, but I’m in agreement with the inhuman treatment of immigrants in the United States,’ I don’t know if that’s pro-life.”

Trump’s model of deploying the national guard to crackdown on crime was touted as a success by Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser, who had initially expressed concern. 

The post Pope Leo rejects reporter’s question about President Trump’s use of the National Guard in his hometown appeared first on Fox News.

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