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Authorities swept in with flash-bangs and tear gas grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters in Los Angeles.
U.S. officials said about 1,000 National Guard members were in the city under federal orders by midday Monday.
California officials on Monday said they would file a federal lawsuit over the mobilization of the National Guard during the ...
State AG Rob Bonta accused the federal government of infringing on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s authority as commander-in-chief of the ...
California is suing the Trump administration over its deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles during protests over ...
Newsom plans to file suit against the Trump administration to roll back the National Guard deployment, which he called “an ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the legal action at a press conference, and called the president's move to federalize ...
The last time the National Guard was activated without a governor’s permission was in 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson ...
The lawsuit will seek to set aside the president’s order calling up troops in response to protests that spread over the ...
It's exceedingly rare for presidents to call up the National Guard in opposition to a governor's wishes, as President Trump ...
The Los Angeles protests are not a full-on “rebellion” against the U.S. government — but that’s how Trump views his long ...