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President Trump activates National Guard in Los Angeles amid riots, drawing comparisons to 2020 protests as Gov. Newsom sues over the federal deployment.
President Donald Trump called for more troops to enter Los Angeles amid rioting that stemmed from protests against immigration raids.
Hans von Spakovsky explains why the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals moved quickly to side with President Trump on control of the National Guard.
The Justice Department claims California's request to limit the federal response to violent riots in Los Angeles would "countermand" the president's lawful military directives.
Protesters clashed with law enforcement in Los Angeles on Sunday after Trump deployed National Guard troops over the objections of Gov. Newsom.
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The Trump administration announced it’ll be deploying an additional 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles as the city enters its fourth night of violent anti-ICE riots.
President Trump issued a memo authorizing the National Guard to post up in Los Angeles, but California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called it "illegal."
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Residents and experts say the response is reminiscent of a longstanding dynamic in the state and around the country.
Armed National Guard troops are accompanying immigration agents as they carry out mass deportation raids on the streets of Los Angeles.
Newsom has demanded that Trump rescind his executive order sending the National Guard to quell the Los Angeles riots. The governor has pledged to sue the White House over the matter, arguing that ...