Trump can’t use National Guard in California to enforce laws, make arrests, judge rules
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer ruled that deploying 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles violated the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act, limiting military use for domestic law enforcement.
- Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff wrote to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth requesting details on military deployments in Los Angeles amid immigration protests, expressing concerns about costs and legality.
- A federal judge ruled that President Trump's deployment of the National Guard violated the Posse Comitatus Act by engaging in law enforcement activities.
- The judge's ruling found that Task Force 51 executed illegal domestic law enforcement duties that confused bystanders about their roles.
- Schiff stated that Trump's actions aimed to create a spectacle rather than ensure safety, while Padilla asserted the deployment aimed to turn service members into a national police force.
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Oklahoma Voice: Judge warns of ‘national police force’ in ruling Trump broke the law sending Guard to LA
President Donald Trump’s move to send National Guard troops and U.S. Marines to quell immigration protests in Los Angeles this summer violated a federal law against military members conducting domestic law enforcement, a federal judge in California ruled early Tuesday.
Judge rules Trump’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles was in violation of federal law
A federal judge in California on Tuesday has ruled that the Trump administraion’s decision to deploy 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles in June violated a 19th-century law barring the use of soldiers for civilian law enforcement activities when it mobilized . In a 52-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer found that the president and his administration breached the Posse Comitatus Act, a statute dating back to th…
Keep the troops in the barracks: Judge finds Trump’s military deployment to L.A. illegal
Despite having lost an important federal lawsuit barring the use of the military for civilian law enforcement purposes, Donald Trump is still lawlessly promising to send troops into the streets of Chicago and other cities. That is counter to the American way and the law and Trump must not do it. In a 52-page order yesterday, California Federal Judge Charles Breyer ruled that the Trump administration had violated the Posse Comitatus Act in deploy…
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