California Gov. Newsom and Attorney General Bonta sue Trump, Hegseth, challenging illegal federalization of California National Guard deployed to suppress Los Angeles deportation protests. The lawsuit alleges misuse of 10 USC 12406, violating the Tenth Amendment and Governor's authority over the state's National Guard
California sues Trump over illegal National Guard deployment. Attorney General Bonta and Governor Newsom challenge President Trump's use of 10 U.S. Code § 12406 to federalize 2,000 California National Guard troops for ICE raids on worksites, schools, and churches. The lawsuit argues this unprecedented deployment violates the Tenth Amendment and bypasses the Governor's authority, depriving California of its National Guard's protection
California sues Trump over illegal National Guard deployment, arguing the President's unprecedented use of 10 U.S.C. § 12406 to federalize 2,000 California National Guard troops for mass deportation raids violates federal law and the Tenth Amendment. The lawsuit claims Trump bypassed Governor Newsom, depriving the state of its National Guard's protection and infringing on the governor's authority. This novel deployment, unlike previous uses of this provision, lacks the Insurrection Act's authorization, exceeding federal power and undermining California's sovereignty
Lawsuit Challenges Trump's Unprecedented Use of National Guard: California alleges President Trump's deployment of the California National Guard to quell protests violates the Tenth Amendment and exceeds federal authority. This novel application of 10 U.S.C. § 12406, bypassing the Insurrection Act, is deemed illegal, exceeding presidential powers and undermining state control over its National Guard
California Attorney General Rob Bonta slams President Trump's illegal federalization of the California National Guard, calling it a politically motivated abuse of power. The lawsuit alleges the President is manufacturing a crisis to justify deploying 2,000 National Guard troops for mass deportations, violating the governor's authority and the Tenth Amendment. Bonta insists there is no invasion or rebellion justifying this unprecedented action
Presidential deployment of the National Guard under 10 U.S. Code § 12406 requires one of three conditions: an actual or threatened foreign invasion; an actual or threatened rebellion against the U.S. government; or the president's inability to execute federal laws using regular forces
Trump's deployment of the California National Guard to aid ICE raids is challenged in a lawsuit filed by California's Attorney General and Governor. The lawsuit alleges that President Trump illegally bypassed Governor Newsom, failing to issue orders through the governor's office as required by 10 U.S.C. § 12406, the law cited for the deployment. This action, the lawsuit argues, violates the Tenth Amendment and deprives California of its National Guard's protection
Governor Newsom slams President Trump's unauthorized deployment of the California National Guard, stating on MSNBC that Trump disregarded established protocol and process in federalizing the troops
Trump's attempt to federalize the California National Guard following a controversial ICE raid on a Home Depot sparked outrage. The lawsuit, filed by California's Attorney General and Governor, challenges the President's actions after ICE and LAPD used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters, alleging illegal deployment of the National Guard and infringement on state authority. This unprecedented use of 10 U.S.C. § 12406 is argued to violate the Tenth Amendment and bypass necessary state protocols
California protests remain peaceful; LAPD and state law enforcement confirm no National Guard deployment needed, prompting a lawsuit against President Trump's federalization of the California National Guard
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