
The Megyn Kelly Show Judge Allows National Guard In Chicago for Now, Israel and Hamas Negotiate in Egypt: AM Update 10/7
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Oct 7, 2025 A federal judge allows the deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago, sparking controversy as local officials cry foul over perceived political overreach. Meanwhile, Israeli and Hamas officials negotiate in Egypt for a peace deal on the anniversary of the October 7 attack, focusing on hostage releases. In media news, Paramount's $150 million acquisition of The Free Press sees Bari Weiss, a known critic of mainstream media, stepping into a pivotal role. Lastly, the Supreme Court declines to hear Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal, cutting short her legal battles.
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Federal Guard Deployment Faces Legal Fight
- A federal judge allowed the Trump administration to deploy 700 National Guard members to Chicago while legal challenges continue.
- Illinois leaders called the move an unconstitutional occupation and pushed for injunctions to block it.
Administration Frames Deployment As Public Safety Move
- The White House framed the deployment as a response to violent incidents and criminal arrests linked to illegal immigrants.
- The administration listed recent arrests to justify the intensified federal action in Chicago.
Judge The Peace Talks By Logistics
- Final technical talks in Egypt will determine whether Hamas seriously agrees to the hostage-and-ceasefire terms.
- Watch for logistical agreements like Red Cross access, timing, and de-escalation as signals of genuine commitment.
