Trump keeps control of National Guard
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The lawsuit argues that President Trump’s federalization of the state’s National Guard was illegal because the move bypassed California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, and because it violated the Tenth Amendment,
The lawsuit also emphasizes that without the 4,000 troops at its disposal, California could be at grave risk if a natural disaster or other crisis develops. “These National Guard members ...
Trump’s decision to send in the National Guard may be morally (and politically) problematic. The difficulty facing California’s lawsuit is that federal law appears to give not just President ...
The lawsuit argues that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority when he called up the National Guard in defiance of California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), invoking a law that allows the ...
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Stephen Breyer's brother Charles Breyer will preside over the lawsuit Newsom brought against the Trump administration in California.
California is challenging President Trump's decision to deploy federal troops to assist immigration agents in Los Angeles.
The Justice Department called California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D) attempt for a judge to limit President Trump’s National Guard deployment in Los Angeles a “crass political stunt endangering
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta outlined their lawsuit against Donald Trump and his order the federalize the National Guard, now in Los Angeles to respond to protests of the administration’s ICE raids. The lawsuit will allege that Trump’s order exceeds his authority and violates the Tenth Amendment.