California, Trump and National Guard
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Stephen Breyer's brother Charles Breyer will preside over the lawsuit Newsom brought against the Trump administration in California.
California officials are filing a lawsuit Monday against President Donald Trump in response to the administration’s extraordinary deployment of the National Guard to confront immigration protesters in the streets in Los Angeles.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and the state’s attorney general filed their much-anticipated lawsuit over President Trump’s decision to send in California National Guard troops to Los Angeles to quell immigration protests,
Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown has filed an amicus brief in support of California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s legal effort to prevent President Donald Trump from deploying the state’s National Guard to protect federal property and personnel.
As President Donald Trump signed a suite of congressional bills to block California’s electric vehicle mandate on Thursday, state leaders prepared to fight back in court. The state’s signature climate policy aimed to phase out gas-powered cars and have all new cars sold be electric by 2035.
Technology Technology The Big Story California claps back at Trump’s overturning of EV mandate California officials on Thursday filed their 26th lawsuit against the Trump
Calif., says that Los Angeles “would probably have peace” if the National Gard and Marines left the city.
Trump will sign disapproval resolutions under the Congressional Review Act to bar California's plan to end the sale of gasoline-only vehicles by 2035