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A federal judge in San Francisco seemed unconvinced after a three-day trial that the continued deployment of federalized ...
Lawyers for the state of California and the federal government faced off in court Tuesday over President Trump's deployment ...
The three-day non-jury trial before San Francisco-based U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer will determine whether the ...
In court, the Newsom administration is arguing the National Guard members and Marines deployed to Los Angeles under the ...
The U.S. government's unprecedented use of National Guard troops in Los Angeles to protect officers carrying out President ...
If President Trump deploys troops to other American cities, experts say it would be a clear departure from founding ...
President Trump's administration sent the National Guard into Los Angeles to "silence" anti-ICE protests, a lawyer claimed ...
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 ...
Trump has pushed the bounds of typical military activity on domestic soil ... president is otherwise unable “to execute the laws of the United States.” Breyer found the protests in Los Angeles “fall ...
Mexican and United States authorities announced on Tuesday that 26 cartel bosses had been sent to the U.S., marking the ...
California has said Trump’s National Guard deployment to Los Angeles was unlawful and intended to suppress protests after ...
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