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Trump Administration’s National Guard Deployment To Democrat-Led City Must End, Federal Judge Rules
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to end its deployment of federalized California National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
U.S. District Court Judge Charles Breyer ruled President Trump does not have the authority to maintain the troops under federal control without a clear emergency and ordered Gov. Gavin Newsom to receive control of the troops.
Breaking News: A judge ruled that the Trump administration had kept National Guard troops in Los Angeles illegally and ordered an end to the deployment. https://t.co/7Uozm38CYh
— The New York Times (@nytimes) December 10, 2025
USA TODAY shared more:
Trump ordered 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June after protests against the president’s immigration crackdown sometimes turned violent.
Trump said federal intervention was necessary because of what he called the inaction of Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Newsom and Bass disputed Trump’s characterization of the situation on the ground, saying there was no emergency justifying the deployment of the military.
“Donald Trump diverted these brave men and women from their vital public safety operations and deployed them against the very communities they took an oath to serve,” Newsom said.
“Today’s ruling is unmistakably clear: the federalization of the California National Guard must end,” he continued.
Donald Trump diverted these brave men and women from their vital public safety operations and deployed them against the very communities they took an oath to serve.
Today’s ruling is unmistakably clear: the federalization of the California National Guard must end. https://t.co/3vT9BhDDin
— Governor Gavin Newsom (@CAgovernor) December 10, 2025
“The Trump administration’s deployment of troops was a deliberate attempt to create disorder in our city. Our National Guard should support public safety, not be used against the people of Los Angeles. Today, the court ruled in favor of the people of Los Angeles over the misuse of power,” Bass commented.
The Trump administration’s deployment of troops was a deliberate attempt to create disorder in our city. Our National Guard should support public safety, not be used against the people of Los Angeles. Today, the court ruled in favor of the people of Los Angeles over the misuse of… pic.twitter.com/H7JhNvvJl1
— Mayor Karen Bass (@MayorOfLA) December 10, 2025
CNN provided further info:
Breyer, a nominee of former President Bill Clinton who sits in San Francisco, said he would delay enforcement of his order until Monday at noon PT.
The White House is standing by its view that Trump has sole power to decide when to federalize National Guard troops, implying it is likely to appeal.
“President Trump exercised his lawful authority to deploy National Guard troops to support federal officers and assets following violent riots that local leaders like Newscum refused to stop. We look forward to ultimate victory on the issue,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a statement.
The administration initially called up the Golden State’s militia in June – against the wishes of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom – as protests against immigration raids were roiling Los Angeles and surrounding communities.
Breyer initially ruled this summer that Trump unlawfully called the troops into federal service and ordered the president to return control of them to the governor, but that first victory for Newsom was short-lived. Even before the order took effect, it was blocked by a federal appeals court, allowing Trump to temporarily maintain control of the troops while the legal challenge played out.