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Mediaite on MSNMSNBC Analyst Says Newsom Has ‘Hard Argument’ In Legal Challenge To Trump’s LA Riot CrackdownJessica Levinson predicted Gavin Newsom is going to have a "hard argument" to make in his motion against the Trump administration over the LA protests. The post MSNBC Analyst Says Newsom Has ‘Hard Argument’ In Legal Challenge To Trump’s LA Riot Crackdown first appeared on Mediaite.
Gavin Newsom is suing Donald Trump over the mobilization of the National Guard to quell immigration-related protests in Los Angeles.The complaint, filed Monday by California Attorney General Rob Bonta on behalf of the Governor against the President,
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California Governor Newsom has sounded the alarm over President Trump’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles, calling it a dangerous step toward military-backed immigration crackdowns nationwide. He warned that what’s happening in California could soon spread to other states.
President Donald Trump’s takeover of the California National Guard to combat protests in Los Angeles against immigration raids was needed to prevent a possible “rebellion against the authority of the government,
It was dismissed on procedural grounds,” Newsom’s office said. “We disagree — as did a federal court in D.C. — and have already appealed.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson declined to say whether Congress should intervene in the White House’s crackdown on immigration protests but emphasized that Trump has the authority to deploy the National Guard and Marines to protect federal property.
But I was a staff officer for a National Guard Infantry battalion at one point in my career. I know many of the ins and outs of how the Guard operates. The Contested Federalization In a move that’s sending constitutional lawyers into a caffeine-fueled frenzy,
A federal court hearing is scheduled on whether the Trump administration can use the National Guard and Marines to assist with immigration raids in Los Angeles