ICE agents are coming to Chicago: Reports | Paris on Politics
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On this episode of "Paris on Politics": a federal crackdown is coming to Chicago, with local and federal officials confirming that the Trump administration will send federal agents to assist in immigration enforcement. Meanwhile, a new opinion survey reveals that Chicagoans are largely opposed to the idea of Trump sending in the National Guard, though the intensity of opposition varies among residents. Next, the Chicago Board of Education passes a controversial CPS budget Thursday night. Plus, the organizer behind the recently shuttered Pitchfork Music Fest is already looking ahead, setting his sights on something brand new and exciting. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.

Poll: 65% of Chicagoans oppose sending in National Guard to fight crime

A new poll from the group M3, sponsored by a conservative organization called Law and Order PAC, found that 70% of residents oppose President Donald Trump sending in the Army, while 65% oppose sending in the National Guard.

Paris on Politics: Sound & Gravity Festival arrives in September
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The long-running Pitchfork Music Festival is no more, but one of its organizers is hoping to start a brand new tradition, with the Sound and Gravity Festival.

Daniel Sheehan: UFO disclosure could reshape global economics, geopolitics, science | Full Interview
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The truth is out there and it might be here in the cabinets and halls of the U.S. Dept. of Defense. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is now calling on the disclosure of all classified intelligence on unidentified aerial phenomena and whether or not they arrived from out of this world.

Illinois congressman urges caution as military base considered for immigration operations
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President Donald Trump?s administration has asked a military base outside Chicago for support on immigration operations, the base said Thursday. Illinois Congressman Brad Schneider told "ChicagoLIVE" that it is important the purpose of the base is not compromised by this request. A live look at what happened today, what?s happening now, and what?s coming tonight?no script, just real news.

CDC faces leadership crisis as director ousted, senior officials resign

Dr. Susan Monarez, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been fired after less than one month in the job.

Troops in Chicago? Plus, CPS budget vote & UAP disclosure push | Paris on Politics
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On this episode of ?Paris on Politics:? What happens if Chicago Public Schools (CPS) fails to pass a budget Thursday? We'll speak with the CPS CEO and board members about the contentious vote. Plus, the truth is out there?could the U.S. government finally be ready to reveal it? UFO lawyer Daniel Sheehan is pushing Congress to declassify all its secrets. FOX 32's Paris Schutz has the latest on politics in Chicago, the state of Illinois, and across the nation.

CDC director fired after just 4 weeks ? Monarez pushes back
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In a stunning shakeup, CDC Director Susan Monarez is ousted by the White House, sparking backlash, legal threats, and a wave of resignations.

Paris on Politics: Sheehan says DoD hiding UFOs, alien evidence
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The truth is out there and it might be here in the cabinets and halls of the U.S. Dept. of Defense. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is now calling on the disclosure of all classified intelligence on unidentified aerial phenomena and whether or not they arrived from out of this world.

Paris on Politics: CPS budget battle puts school year start at risk
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The standoff on Chicago's Board of Education is coming down to the wire. A vote on the CPS budget is less than 24 hours away and political disagreements could derail a successful start to the school year.

DOGE officials copied millions of Social Security numbers, whistleblower says

A complaint filed by a whistleblower alleges that members of the Department of Government Efficiency copied the sensitive data of millions of Americans to an internal system.

81% of Americans see crime as 'major problem' in big cities: Poll

The vast majority of Americans view crime as a “major problem” in large cities, but there’s less support for federal takeovers of police departments like what’s happening in Washington, D.C.

Trump promises new investigation on anniversary of Abbey Gate attack
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Tuesday marks four years since the Abbey Gate bombing in Afghanistan that killed 13 U.S. service members and nearly 170 Afghans during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal. Surrounded by Gold Star families, President Donald Trump signed a proclamation honoring the fallen and announced his administration will launch its own review of the tragedy. The Biden administration has faced sharp criticism for the attack, and while Pentagon and congressional investigations are still underway, Trump says families deserve more answers.

Trump vs. Chicago: 4 reason why Illinois lawmakers want him to stay away | Paris on Politics
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On this episode of "Paris on Politics": Trump versus Chicago, as local officials push back against the President's potential plan to deploy the National Guard to the city. Then, another major union representing CPS workers voices its concerns ahead of this week's crucial school budget vote. Plus, sports radio veteran Dan Bernstein makes his return to the airwaves after controversial social media posts led to the end of his career at The Score. Bernstein opens up about what really went down.