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Newsom plans to file lawsuit against Trump over National Guard deployment to protests

  • California Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Monday that he will take legal action against President Trump in response to the federal government's decision to send thousands of National Guard members to Los Angeles without obtaining permission from the state.
  • The lawsuit follows unrest and violent protests linked to immigration raids, with Newsom claiming the federalization of the National Guard was illegal and unconstitutional due to lack of coordination.
  • Federal and local officials addressed protests marked by confrontations, property destruction, and numerous arrests, while a spokesperson for the White House praised President Trump’s efforts to restore order amid criticisms of state leadership.
  • Newsom challenged the deployment by calling it unlawful, unethical, and a violation of the Constitution, urging to end it quickly, even as ICE carried out raids that resulted in the detention of dozens of immigrants.
  • This lawsuit challenges federal overreach and could heighten political conflict between California and the Trump administration amid ongoing immigration enforcement tensions.
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The US state of California is going to sue President Donald Trump for sending in the National Guard to protests in Los Angeles without permission…

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Gavin Newsom has announced a lawsuit against the president for deploying 2,000 troops to Los Angeles.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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