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Appeals court lets Trump keep control National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles during protests

  • On Thursday evening, an appeals court decided that President Donald Trump may continue to command the California National Guard forces he sent to Los Angeles amid immigration-related protests.
  • This followed Governor Gavin Newsom's lawsuit arguing Trump unlawfully federalized the Guard without state consent, a move Newsom said inflamed tensions and usurped local authority.
  • The court overruled a lower judge’s restraining order that had returned Guard control to Newsom, stating the president likely lawfully exercised his authority and Newsom cannot veto the federalization.
  • More than 4,000 troops were sent to Los Angeles to respond to protests, with Trump contending the deployment was necessary to restore order amid ongoing violence.
  • The ruling keeps Guard control federally vested as the legal dispute continues, highlighting broader constitutional questions about presidential authority within U.S. borders.
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After riots against Trump's migration policy in Los Angeles, the US President mobilized 4,000 Californian National Guards. Governor Gavin Newsom saw democracy in danger and complained against it. However, a court of appeal unanimously upheld Trump.

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