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The disagreement between President Donald Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom over Trump deploying state National Guard troops to Los Angeles is now being debated in court. We’ll explain how the situation developed and answer some common questions.
Federal court rules Trump's National Guard deployment in California illegal due to lack of governor's consent.
President Trump was talked out of deploying the military to crush the George Floyd protests in 2020. He always regretted it.
Tony Thurmond, the state superintendent of public instruction said in a statement last week that the state will continue to follow California law, which protects all students’ access to
Democratic politicians have spent the last few months talking about standing up to President Donald Trump in his second term. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is among the first faced with figuring out what standing up actually looks like.
Protests surrounding immigration enforcement actions in the Los Angeles area and the Trump administration's response to them have cued up a public spat between President Trump and Gov. Newsom.
The temporary restraining order request alleges the deployment “escalates tensions and promotes (rather than quells) civil unrest.”
LOS ANGELES - President Donald Trump 's administration is sending the National Guard to Los Angeles County, FOX News reports. During the broadcast of FOX News' "The Big Weekend Show," U.S. border czar Tom Homan said the National Guard will be brought in at some point Saturday night.