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- Where the Legal Fight Over the California National Guard Stands
President Trump’s decision this month to send National Guard troops to Los Angeles against the wishes of Gov Gavin Newsom has sparked a legal battle that could reshape how much latitude a
- Trump lawyers call LA National Guard deployment unreviewable . . .
Newsom’s team says local police can handle protesters and that sending in federal forces further inflames tensions The tenor of the legal arguments were fierce, mirroring the growing intensity in the quickly devolving relations between Trump and Newsom Last week, Newsom likened Trump to “failed dictators
- Appeals court blocks earlier ruling, allows Trump to command . . .
Starting on Saturday, Trump federalized and deployed the state's Guard and 700 U S Marines to Los Angeles, over the objections of Newsom National Guard units across the country are under the
- What the Appeals Court Said About Trump’s National Guard . . .
“The court rightly rejected Trump’s claim that he can do whatever he wants with the National Guard and not have to explain himself to a court,” Newsom said in a post on X “We will press
- 9th Circuit reverses ruling, allows Trump to keep military in LA
In a dramatic reversal, Court of Appeals allows Trump to keep National Guard in LA, for now Gov Newsom thought California was getting the control over the National Guard back from Trump until the
- Federal appeals court considers Trumps deployment of . . .
A panel of judges on the U S Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit heard arguments on whether President Trump must return control of California National Guard to Gov Gavin Newsom
- Appeals court blocks ruling that restored Newsoms control of . . .
Newsom claimed Trump did not seek his consent to federalize the National Guard, a clear legal infringement on his authority as commander-in-chief of state troops His lawsuit sought to block Trump from using troops as security for immigration agents, and limit them only to guarding federal buildings
- Judge rules Trump illegally seized California National Guard . . .
A federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trump acted illegally when he seized control of California’s National Guard during ICE-related riots in Los Angeles U S District Judge Charles R
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