Legal Tug-of-War: Appeals Court Halts Trump’s National Guard Order Amid California Protests

Los Angeles, California — The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary stay on Thursday against a federal judge’s ruling that ordered President Donald Trump to relinquish control of National Guard troops stationed in California. This deployment followed protests in Los Angeles related to recent immigration enforcement activities. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for June 17. Governor Gavin Newsom’s office responded to the appellate decision by referencing his earlier confidence in the judicial system. Newsom stated, “I trust in the rule of law and the judgment of a respected federal judge,” … Read more

Federal Judge Rules Trump Illegally Deployed National Guard in California, Restoring Governor Newsom’s Authority

SAN FRANCISCO — In a significant ruling, a federal judge has mandated that President Donald Trump relinquish control of the National Guard troops he dispatched to Los Angeles for immigration enforcement and managing civil unrest. U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer issued a temporary restraining order on Thursday, stating that the deployment was unlawful and exceeded the President’s authority under the Tenth Amendment. The order is set to take effect Friday at noon. The federal government wasted no time, immediately filing an appeal with the Ninth Circuit court. The ruling raises questions about how it will … Read more

Federal Judge Criticizes Trump Administration Over California National Guard Controversy

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge has taken a strong stance against the Trump administration regarding its management of the California National Guard. This ruling emphasizes the ongoing disputes surrounding state and federal authority in the deployment of National Guard troops. In a recent decision, U.S. District Judge Marsha Berzon criticized the administration’s actions, which allegedly sidestepped established protocols and regulations in deploying Guard members. The case, which spans years of contention, has raised questions about the balance between state governance and federal intervention, particularly in times of crisis. The judge’s remarks depicted a scenario … Read more

California Takes Legal Stand: Did Trump’s National Guard Deployment Overstep Presidential Authority?

Los Angeles, California — The state of California is taking legal action against President Donald Trump over his recent deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles. Announced on Monday, the lawsuit filed by Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta seeks to overturn Trump’s order, which involved sending 2,000 state National Guard members to the city amid protests related to immigration enforcement. The lawsuit asserts that Trump exceeded his legal authority under Section 12406 of Title 10 of the U.S. Code when he invoked this provision, which permits the federal government to call … Read more