Over the past hour, the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals on October 11th, 2025, partially granted the Trump Administration's stay regarding National Guard federalization but denied the stay for deployment, meaning troops remain blocked from deployment in Illinois. Concurrently, faith leaders held a Eucharistic procession to the Broadview ICE Detention Center attempting to deliver communion to detainees, but their request was denied by ICE, and several arrests were made outside the facility. The appeals court's decision, confirmed via X by @SeidelContent, means that while the federalization of the National Guard is paused, the deployment itself is not blocked nationwide, though it remains blocked in Illinois. This development follows an earlier judicial block on National Guard deployment to Illinois, prompting the Trump Administration's request for intervention. The ruling was issued on Saturday, October 11th, 2025. Faith leaders, including those from @freedomnews.tv and @FreedomNTV, attempted to deliver communion to detainees at the Broadview ICE facility. However, a state trooper informed the delegation that ICE had denied their request, according to @noturtlesoup17. Video footage captured by @AZ_Intel_ showed several arrests occurring outside the ICE facility. In a separate development, a new poll released on October 11th, 2025, for the 2025 Virginia Attorney General Race shows incumbent Jason Miyares leading Jay Jones with 49% to 43%, according to @OpenSourceZone. This represents a shift from previous polling where Miyares was up by 4 points and Jones was down by 6 points. Questions remain regarding the President's authority to shift Department of Defense funds into military pay without Congressional approval, especially after the 2023 Supreme Court decision that struck down a Biden student loan program for lacking clear congressional authorization, as noted by @jamiedupree. The Department of Justice has also reportedly seized membership lists of a gun rights group. Meanwhile, the Democrats on X, via @TheDemocrats, highlighted that Adelita for AZ has not yet been sworn in 19 days after winning her election, calling on Speaker Johnson to "Do your job."