Lawsuit claims administration ‘trampled’ on states sovereignty by bypassing Governor Gavin Newsom
California plans to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday, accusing the Donald Trump of “unlawfully” federalizing the state’s national guard to quell immigration protests in Los Angeles.
Previewing the suit, the attorney general, Rob Bonta, said the extraordinary deployment of troops had “trampled” the state’s sovereignty, overriding objections by the governor Gavin Newsom and going “against the wishes of law enforcement on the ground”. Bonta said the legal action will ask the court to declare Trump’s call deployment of the guard unlawful and will seek a restraining order to halt the use of its troops to manage the protests.
“We don’t take lightly to the president abusing his authority and unlawfully mobilizing California national guard troops,” the attorney general said during a virtual news conference on Monday. Later, multiple news outlets reported that the Pentagon planned to temporarily mobilize about 700 marines to Los Angeles while additional national guard troops arrive in the city, a provocative escalation by the federal government.
Presumably he’s also testing the loyalty of the armed forces.