Trump, California and National Guard
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Trump's move to send the California National Guard to Los Angeles has sharply escalated tensions between the government and the Golden State.
California leaders said yesterday that they would file a lawsuit against President Trump for deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles as part of a crackdown on immigration. The lawsuit will argue that Trump’s order to the National Guard was illegal because he bypassed the governor of California, Gavin Newsom.
California is suing the Trump administration over its deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles in response to anti-ICE protests. CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
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Stephen Breyer's brother Charles Breyer will preside over the lawsuit Newsom brought against the Trump administration in California.
District Judge Jacqueline Corley ruled California should have sued in the Court of International Trade, which has jurisdiction over tariff disputes.
A San Francisco-based federal judge dismissed California's lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's tariffs Monday, citing a jurisdiction issue. Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley – a nominee of former President Joe Biden – issued a partial setback to California Gov.
US President Donald Trump has signed several resolutions passed by Congress into law – including a measure to block California’s plans to ban the sale of new
As President Donald Trump signed a suite of congressional bills to block California’s electric vehicle mandate on Thursday, state leaders prepared to fight back in court. The state’s signature climate policy aimed to phase out gas-powered cars and have all new cars sold be electric by 2035.