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President Trump's deployment of troops to protect federal agents during anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles falls within constitutional powers despite Governor Newsom's criticism.
Trump, always attracted to playing the role of the strongman, is even more inclined than he was in his first term to misuse ...
It should be apparent that much of the past five years of Republican politics has been rooted in the protests that unfolded ...
President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops and U.S. Marines to Los Angeles has exceeded the legal limits of ...
The Trump administration faces a legal challenge to its deployment of the military to protests. Tensions flared after President Trump sent troops, and protests spread to other U.S. cities.
Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart and National Review editor Ramesh Ponnuru join Amna Nawaz to discuss the ...
Around 200 Marines armed with rifles, riot control equipment, gas masks, roughly 20 hours of civil disturbance training and ...
A federal judge sided with California leaders, saying the Trump administration overstepped its bounds sending Marines and ...
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer ruled that Donald Trump unlawfully federalized the California National Guard.
How did Trump send in National Guard Troops and Marines to L.A.? An explainer of presidential authority and the limits of military law enforcement.
A federal judge has ruled that President Trump’s call-up of the California National Guard was illegal, prompting an immediate ...
The U.S. Marines have been deployed to Los Angeles to safeguard the Wilshire federal building amid ongoing protests against ...
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