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A landmark trial kicks off on Monday over the Trump administration's use of National Guard troops to support its deportation ...
A three-day bench trial will begin Monday over whether President Trump’s National Guard deployment to Los Angeles violated a general prohibition on using federal troops as civilian law ...
A federal judge will hold a three-day trial to determine whether Trump's deployment of troops in California violated the 1878 ...
Lawyers for President Donald Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom are set to face off Monday to determine whether the ...
A San Francisco judge will evaluate if the Trump administration broke federal law by deploying National Guard and Marines to ...
A federal judge in San Francisco will consider evidence and hear arguments on whether the Trump administration violated ...
A federal judge will hear arguments on whether the Trump administration violated federal law when it deployed National Guard soldiers to Los Angeles.
During his remarks at a bill signing event at the White House in June, President Trump defended his decision to deploy Marines on protestors in Los Angeles. Trump stated, "A lot of curbs were broken." ...
The immigration raids at the center of the legal battle triggered massive protests in the Los Angeles area in June, as well ...
The Pentagon is ending the deployment of all but 250 National Guard troops that remained in Los Angeles who were originally sent to the city to deal with protests over the Trump administration’s immig ...
The move further scales back the Trump administration's military presence that started on June 7 amid protests against ...
Approximately 250 troops will remain in Los Angeles to protect personnel and property, the Pentagon said. At the peak of their deployment, nearly 5,000 service members were dispatched to the region: ...