Gavin Newsom Brutally Taunts Trump After Major Legal Victory
A federal judge ruled the deployment violated the Posse Comitatus Act, limiting military involvement in domestic law enforcement, despite the Trump administration's defense.
- On Tuesday, a federal court determined that the Trump administration breached federal law by sending National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles amid immigration enforcement actions and related protests in June 2025.
- Over the summer, California filed a lawsuit against the federal government, claiming that deploying troops to Los Angeles breached the Posse Comitatus Act, which restricts the military from engaging in law enforcement activities within the United States.
- Governor Gavin Newsom, along with Attorney General Rob Bonta, has filed a preliminary injunction aimed at halting the deployment of the last 300 California National Guard troops that were federalized.
- Newsom posted on X in all caps, "DONALD TRUMP LOSES AGAIN," stating courts agree the militarization of streets and military use against US citizens is illegal under the Constitution.
- The ruling blocks Trump’s use of military forces in California, yet Judge Breyer did not order immediate troop withdrawals, leaving potential for appeals and continued legal battles.
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Oh So Now It's ILLEGAL For The Military To Invade US Cities Against Their Will?
Federal agents descending on MacArthur Park in JulyA long-awaited ruling from US District Court Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco is out, and California Governor Gavin Newsom has been granted injunctive relief prohibiting the regime from violating the Posse Comitatus Act in California. Breyer also found that the regime violated the 10th Amendment when it sent federal troops into Southern California in June and July and directed them to do se…
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