Appeals court in San Francisco to hear arguments in National Guard deployment in Los Angeles
- Oral arguments will be held on June 17 before a federal appellate panel in San Francisco to consider President Trump's authority over California’s National Guard troops deployed in Los Angeles.
- The hearing follows Governor Gavin Newsom’s lawsuit challenging Trump’s federalization of the Guard amid protests over immigration raids earlier this month.
- Last week, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer determined that the activation of the National Guard by Trump was unauthorized and went beyond the powers granted under Title 10, which permits federal control only in cases of invasion or rebellion.
- Newsom accused Trump of escalating conflict, violating the state's authority, and misusing funds, while Trump expressed gratitude for the governor's willingness to meet him during their handshake.
- The court’s decision could determine control over more than 4,000 National Guard troops deployed without the governor’s consent to handle immigration enforcement and protests.
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Los Angeles, U.S.A., 17 Jun (EFE).- A panel of judges from a San Francisco appeals court assessed Tuesday whether U.S. President Donald Trump will maintain control of the California National Guard, and according to local media and analysts, gave signs of favoring the permanence of forces on the ground. https://holanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/rss-efe6ad1074a-8317-4b76-92ec-4d455d7b8841-hd-web.mp4 Although there is still no final ruling, t…
Appeals Court Skeptical Of CA's Case In Battle Over Control Of National Guard
Appeals Court Skeptical Of CA's Case In Battle Over Control Of National Guard - Across California, CA - The court weighed whether Trump overstepped by sending troops to CA over the governor's objections.
Appeals court leery of Newsom's challenge to Trump's troop deployment
A federal appeals court panel Tuesday sharply questioned Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s (D-CA) lawsuit aimed at barring President Donald Trump from federalizing the California National Guard and deploying it to Los Angeles. Newsom and California officials filed a lawsuit against Trump last week, with U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer issuing a temporary restraining order ruling that Trump must return the California National Guard’s control to the state. A…
Appeals Court Gets Arguments on Natl Guard Deployment
A federal appeals court on Tuesday heard arguments in a lawsuit over President Donald Trump’s authorizing the deployment of thousands of National Guard troops to California. California Gov. Gavin Newsom filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the decision to deploy troops, including National Guard service members and Marines, to Los Angeles to crack down on protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement. A district court judg…
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