Trump, California and National Guard
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The winner of a lawsuit against a San Marcos Bar almost didn't get payment because of a cyber scam that led to new case law.
āThe district court has no authority to usurp the presidentās authority as commander in chief,ā Kelly said in an emailed statement to the Southern California News Group. āThe president exercised his lawful authority to mobilize the National Guard to protect federal buildings and personnel in Gavin Newsomās lawless Los Angeles.ā
Governor Newsom hinted at withholding California's federal tax contributions in response to Trump's funding cut threats.
After California sued the Trump administration over the deployment of federal troops to Los Angeles, Nebraska signed onto a legal brief "to support President Trump," Attorney General Mike Hilgers said.
The Department of Homeland Security's deployment of U.S. military personnel in Los Angeles has led to significant legal and political controversy. A senator's arrest during a press conference exemplifies rising tensions,
Videos and photographs of Wednesday raids across the country show people clashing with, running from and being arrested by immigration agents.
and expanding capacity is being diverted to fight legal battles. The result? Higher costs, lower output, and increasing vulnerability in every sector that depends on energy. Nowhere is this dysfunction more obvious than in California. Last summer ...
Donald Trump has just been ordered by a federal judge to "return control of the California National Guard to the Governor of the State of California forthwith." In an order handed down just a couple of hours after a pitched hearing in San Francisco between Department of Justice lawyers and Golden State attorneys,