Anti-ICE protests: Appeal court blocks earlier ruling; allows Trump to command California Guard
Friday, 13 June 2025 () A US appeals court has temporarily allowed the Trump administration to maintain control of National Guard troops deployed in Los Angeles amidst protests, overturning a judge's order to return authority to California's Governor Newsom. The legal battle stems from California's lawsuit challenging Trump's deployment, arguing it infringes on state rights.
In a scathing Oval Office address, President Donald Trump made explosive claims accusing California Governor Gavin Newsom of funding anti-ICE protesters to sow chaos across Los Angeles. Trump labeled the protests as a “paid insurrection,” accusing demonstrators of violent tactics and warning that...
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