The US Court of Appeal ruled that President Donald Trump could continue to control the National Guard forces, which he deployed in Los Angeles, despite the objections of the city’s leaders and the California ruler Gavin New News.
Trump deployed the forces in response to widespread protests against the Immigration Campaign. Local officials called it unnecessary provocation.
A committee of three judges said on Thursday that he was among his rights to the forces of the service “to protect federal employees … [and] Properties. Trump called a great victory.
The decision to stop the judgment of the minimum court judge found that Trump was illegally acted when the forces are mobilized.
In this previous ruling, Judge Charles Brayer said that Trump “did” did not follow the law that Congress placed on the deployment of the National Guard of the state.
He wrote in his decision: “His actions were illegal … Therefore, he must re -control the National Guard in California to the governor of California immediately.”
However, the judge remained until June 13 to give the Trump administration time to appeal against him, which he did almost directly.
“Trump’s failure to issue a federal inconvenience is directly” through “California Governor does not limit his legal authority otherwise in calling the National Guard.”
“This is much larger than Javin [Newsom]Because throughout the United States, if our cities, and our people need protection, we are the ones who give them to them in the event that the local police and police are unable, for any reason, to accomplish the mission, “Trump wrote on social media after the decision.
The court also congratulated, adding: “America is proud of you tonight!”
However, the 38 -page ruling said that the judges do not agree to the president over the advantages of the legal challenge against its use of the National Guard. He said that his decision using the forces was not “completely isolated from the judicial review.”
Newsom responded to the decision, saying that the court “rejected Trump’s claim that he could do what he wants with the National Guard and does not have to explain himself to the court.
“We will not allow this authoritarian use of military soldiers against citizens without deterrence,” he wrote on X, adding: “Donald Trump is not a king and not above the law.”
The court’s decision is to continue to deploy about 4,000 soldiers to Los Angeles. The Trump administration says it protects federal immigration agents and federal property during raids.
She said that the matter took California National Guard to restore order and protect the migration and customs enforcement agents (ICE), as they made raids throughout Los Angeles to detain people who believe they were in the country illegally.
Trump also commanded 700 maritime infantry in the city, despite Newsom’s objections.
The National Guard was last published by a president without the approval of the ruler during the era of civil rights more than 50 years ago.
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2025-06-20 11:30:00