Donald Trump threatens to take his battle with Gavin Newsom to the Supreme Court over control of California National Guard troops deployed in Los Angeles amid ongoing protests against ICE raids.
On the same day that President Trump celebrated his 79th birthday, tens of thousands of Americans rallied nationwide, protesting his administration's actions while a military parade marked the Army's 250th anniversary. The day was overshadowed by violence in Minnesota, sparking outrage and further demonstrations.
In a dramatic move, Marines have been deployed to Los Angeles to guard a federal building amid escalating protests against immigration raids. Governor Gavin Newsom calls it a breach of state sovereignty as nationwide demonstrations loom.
In a surprising turn, a U.S. appeals court has ruled that President Trump can retain command of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, despite a lower court's opposition. This decision comes amid intense protests related to immigration enforcement.
In a surprising turn, a federal appeals court granted a stay on Gavin Newsom's regained control of the California National Guard, allowing Trump to maintain troop presence amid ongoing protests over ICE raids. The situation escalates as curfews remain in place in Los Angeles.
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked an order that would have returned control of the California National Guard to Governor Gavin Newsom, raising significant constitutional questions about military deployment amid protests.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's deployment of California's National Guard to Los Angeles is illegal, returning control to Governor Gavin Newsom amid ongoing protests.
A federal judge has blocked President Trump's activation of the National Guard in Los Angeles, siding with California's governor. This ruling represents a significant challenge to the administration's authority over state military forces amid immigration tensions.
In a surprising turn of events, Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a DHS press conference led by Kristi Noem. Witnesses describe the chaotic scene as federal agents intervened. Padilla claims he was peacefully trying to ask a question. More details inside!
In a bold move, President Trump signs three resolutions to dismantle California's electric vehicle mandate, claiming it threatens the auto industry. This controversial decision has sparked outrage from state officials and environmentalists alike.