Federal Judge Charles Breyer has blocked the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard in California. He ruled that the government violated the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits the ...
The ruling comes as Trump seeks to use National Guard troops in order to crack down on crime in other US cities.
The ruling from federal Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco comes as President Trump mulls deploying National Guard troops to Chicago and other cities.
The president announced plans to send unspecified amounts of troops to the city, while the Pentagon draws up a proposal for 1 ...
Responding to recent moves by the White House to deploy National Guard troops in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., U.S. Rep.
The White House has indicated it plans to appeal a judge's ruling that President Donald Trump’s use of National Guard troops ...
After court battles led to unfavorable rulings on ICE raids and other issues, the White House appears ready to keep pushing the limits of judges' tolerance.
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee said on KQED’s Forum that the city is working with Alameda County and California’s attorney general on a plan.
If President Trump deploys troops to other American cities, experts say it would be a clear departure from founding ...
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in California accused President Donald Trump of a "serious" violation of the Posse ...
The potential for a showdown over crime in Chicago – not just between law enforcement and crooks but between the federal government and city leaders – is growing.
Deploying National Guard troops to Chicago could cost taxpayers nearly $1.6 million per day, according to a nonpartisan ...