Federalization of California National Guard and U.S. Marines in Los Angeles

President Trump ordered the federalization and deployment of the California National Guard and U.S. Marines to Los Angeles over Governor Newsom's objections. A federal judge ordered Trump to relinquish control, but an appeals court put the order on hold pending further hearings. The dispute revolves around immigration enforcement and the division of powers between federal and state governments.

Political Clash Over Anti-ICE Riots in Los Angeles

President Trump criticizes Gov. Newsom for handling of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, deploying troops to prevent violence. Newsom accuses Trump of turning military against American citizens. Trump overrides state authority and federalizes troops. Newsom files lawsuit against Trump administration.

Deployment of U.S. Marines to Los Angeles in Response to Anti-ICE Riots

The Trump administration is sending 700 U.S. Marines to Los Angeles to support California's National Guard in response to anti-ICE riots. The Marines will protect federal buildings and personnel without engaging with the rioters.

Federalization of National Guard for Civil Rights Marches

President Lyndon B. Johnson federalized the Alabama National Guard in 1965 to protect civil rights marchers, a move that was recently echoed by President Trump against the wishes of California Gov. Gavin Newsom. This historical event sheds light on the use of federal military or law enforcement personnel in times of intense public disorder.

California Governor challenges Trump administration on immigration enforcement

California Governor Gavin Newsom dared Trump administration 'border czar' Tom Homan to arrest him for 'speaking out' against ICE raids and federalization of the National Guard. Homan warned that state officials who impede federal law enforcement could be arrested.