Judge orders Trump to end California National Guard troop deployment in Los Angeles
Judge Breyer found the federal retention of 300 California National Guard troops unlawful, citing lack of emergency and risk of creating a national police force, while allowing appeal until Dec. 15.
- Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer blocked President Donald Trump's deployment of California National Guard members and granted a preliminary injunction returning them to Gov. Gavin Newsom's control.
- Earlier this year, President Donald Trump invoked Title 10 in June to federalize California Guard members amid immigration raid protests, while Gov. Gavin Newsom sued and Breyer issued a restraining order on June 12.
- At the peak, the deployment reached around 5,000 troops—roughly 4,000 California National Guard troops and 700 Marines—with roughly 300 Guardsmen still federally controlled six months after federalization.
- Breyer stayed his order until Dec. 15 to give the Justice Department time to appeal; the Ninth Circuit and Supreme Court are now weighing the case.
- The judge rejected the government's argument on courts' review authority, warning that adopting Defendants' view of Section 12406 would allow a perpetual national police force; similar disputes arose in Oregon and Illinois.
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Judge Orders Trump to End National Guard Deployment, Calls L.A. Mission ‘Profoundly Un-American’
The new ruling against the Trump administration’s use of the National Guard in Los Angeles comes as courts are considering other challenges to his deployment of troops to liberal cities, such as Portland and Chicago.
Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to End Deployment of Troops to Los Angeles
A federal judge in California has ordered the Trump administration to end its deployment of National Guard forces to Los Angeles and to return control of the troops to Governor Gavin Newsom. District Judge Charles Breyer issued the preliminary injunction on Wednesday, after rejecting government claims that protests against Trump’s immigration crackdown in L.A. amounted to a “rebellion.” But Judge Breyer put the decision on hold until next Monday…
Judge Blocks Deployment Of National Guard In LA
YouTube@ABC7 A federal judge has blocked the deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles. Judge Charles Breyer turned away a claim from the Trump administration that recent protests against immigration officials was a rebellion that justified taking federal control of the state’s National Guard units. Breyer also ordered for control of the troops to return to the state’s governor. Breyer said in the 35-page order that “The founders …
Trump administration blocked from deploying California National Guard in Los Angeles
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to relinquish control of California National Guard troops deployed in Los Angeles, ruling that the federalization of the state’s Guard units violated longstanding limits on presidential power. Senior U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer issued the 35-page ruling on Wednesday in San Francisco, granting California’s request for an injunction but delaying its effect until Monday to allow the Justi…
Judge: Trump must stop deploying Guard in Calif.
The Trump administration must stop deploying the California National Guard in Los Angeles and return control of the troops to the state, a federal judge ordered Wednesday in an emphatic ruling.
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