The legal battle over Trump's use of the National Guard moves to a California courtroom [View all]
Source: CNN Politics
PUBLISHED Aug 10, 2025, 10:02 PM ET
Lawyers for President Donald Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom are set to face off Monday to determine whether the president violated a 147-year-old law when he deployed the National Guard to quell protests over immigration raids in Los Angeles against the wishes of the Democratic governor.
In June, as hundreds of people gathered in Los Angeles to protest a string of immigration raids that targeted workplaces and left dozens of people detained or deported, the president federalized and deployed 4,000 National Guard members over the objection of Newsom and local officials, who said the deployment would only cause further chaos. Trump invoked a rarely used law that allows the president to federalize the National Guard during times of actual or threatened rebellion or invasion, or when regular forces cant enforce US laws.
The presidents lawyers said in a court filing that the duties of the National Guard troops and a handful of Marines also dispatched were narrowly circumscribed: They were dispatched only to protect federal property and personnel, and they didnt engage in any law enforcement activities.
Newsom filed a lawsuit June 9 against Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, saying they violated the Posse Comitatus Act and the 10th Amendment. Trumps lawyers say the act, which prevents the use of the military for enforcing laws, doesnt provide a mechanism for a civil lawsuit.
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