In a significant ruling, a federal judge has halted President Trump's attempt to federalize California's National Guard, returning control to Governor Gavin Newsom. This marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle over immigration enforcement and state rights.
President Trump is pushing to send National Guard troops to cities like Chicago and Portland to combat crime and illegal immigration, sparking lawsuits and debate over presidential authority. Legal experts weigh in on this unprecedented move.
A federal appeals court has sided with Trump, allowing him to maintain control over California's National Guard amid rising tensions over immigration raids in Los Angeles. This ruling comes despite opposition from Gov. Newsom, who argued for state control.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to testify before Congress for the first time since his swearing in, just as controversy erupts over troop deployments to Los Angeles amidst immigration tensions. Will he address the tough questions?