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Trump administration says it is ending deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles

Trump administration says it is ending deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles
Three judges ruled that the president can seize at least some power of the state's National Guard as long as there is *** defensible reason for doing so. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Trump administration presented enough evidence of violence coming from protesters and that deploying California's National Guard was in the federal government's interest in preventing incidents. The decision. overturns *** lower court's ruling that said Trump had illegally activated the National Guard troops despite clear opposition from California Governor Gavin Newsom, concerned that it would inflame tensions, waste resources, and undermine local authority. But the ruling is only temporary. Governor Newsom says he plans to keep challenging the decision in court in Washington. I'm Amy Lou.
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Updated: 5:47 PM CDT Jul 15, 2025
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Trump administration says it is ending deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles
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Updated: 5:47 PM CDT Jul 15, 2025
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The Trump administration said Tuesday it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles.Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell announced the decision in a statement.Roughly 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines had been deployed. It wasn’t immediately clear how long the rest would stay in the region. The troops were tasked with protecting federal buildings and guarding immigration agents as they carry out arrests.The deployment began in early June and was slated to last 60 days.President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of about 4,000 California National Guard troops and 700 active duty Marines in early June to respond to a series of protests against immigration raids in and around Los Angeles.Their deployment went against the wishes of Gov. Gavin Newsom, who sued to stop the deployment. A district court judge initially said Trump acted illegally when he deployed the Guard over Newsom’s opposition. But an appeals court said the administration could keep control of the troops. The case is ongoing.Newsom said the National Guard’s deployment to L.A. has pulled troops away from their families and civilian work “to serve as political pawns for the President in Los Angeles.”“While nearly 2,000 of them are starting to demobilize, the remaining guardsmembers continue without a mission, without direction and without any hopes of returning to help their communities,” he said in a statement. “We call on Trump and the Department of Defense to end this theater and send everyone home now.”

The Trump administration said Tuesday it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles.

Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell announced the decision in a statement.

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Roughly 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines had been deployed. It wasn’t immediately clear how long the rest would stay in the region. The troops were tasked with protecting federal buildings and guarding immigration agents as they carry out arrests.

The deployment began in early June and was slated to last 60 days.

President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of about 4,000 California National Guard troops and 700 active duty Marines in early June to respond to a series of protests against immigration raids in and around Los Angeles.

Their deployment went against the wishes of Gov. Gavin Newsom, who sued to stop the deployment. A district court judge initially said Trump acted illegally when he deployed the Guard over Newsom’s opposition. But an appeals court said the administration could keep control of the troops. The case is ongoing.

Newsom said the National Guard’s deployment to L.A. has pulled troops away from their families and civilian work “to serve as political pawns for the President in Los Angeles.”

“While nearly 2,000 of them are starting to demobilize, the remaining guardsmembers continue without a mission, without direction and without any hopes of returning to help their communities,” he said in a statement. “We call on Trump and the Department of Defense to end this theater and send everyone home now.”

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