National Guard in LA: What they can do after Trump called them in to quell protests
Briefly

Tensions have escalated in California with Trump's deployment of the National Guard in response to protests deemed chaotic by LAPD. Governor Gavin Newsom denounced the move as unlawful, threatening to sue the federal government. This deployment, which cites a rare provision, is a notable break from tradition, marking the first such federal activation in over 60 years without a governor's request. The National Guard's role includes protecting federal personnel and property, showcasing ongoing struggles related to federal authority versus state sovereignty.
The deployment of National Guard troops by Trump in California, which Gavin Newsom condemned as unlawful, signifies grave tension between state sovereignty and federal authority.
Using a presidential memorandum to federalize troops highlights a severe shift in the balance of power, allowing the president to bypass governors in matters of national law enforcement.
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