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"Why is the federalized National Guard, even though it's been drawn down, still in place?" a federal judge asked.
U.S. Judge Charles Breyer began deliberations Wednesday, after hearing three days of arguments and testimony in the federal ...
ABC7 News reporter Monica Madden was in the courtroom as a federal judge heard arguments on whether the Trump administration violated federal law when it deployed National Guard soldiers to LA ...
Justice Department lawyers were in federal court Monday to defend the Trump administration’s deployment of Marines and ...
The Trump administration and California will face off in court Monday, over President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom alleges the Trump administration broke a 19th Century law called the Posse Comitatus Act when it deployed ...
In court, the Newsom administration is arguing the National Guard members and Marines deployed to Los Angeles under the ...
A federal judge in San Francisco seemed unconvinced after a three-day trial that the continued deployment of federalized ...
Newsom and the State of California filed suit against Trump, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and the Department of Defense ...
The troops were assigned to guard federal buildings and support immigration agents during protests against enforcement tactics.
On Monday a trial will begin to determine whether the U.S. military deployed to L.A. violated the law by doing law enforcement work.
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Newsom vs. Trump: Federal judge now deliberating on legality of Trump's National Guard deployment to LA
U.S. Judge Charles Breyer began deliberations Wednesday, after hearing three days of arguments and testimony in the federal case involving California Governor Gavin Newsom's request for a permanent ...
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