A federal judge in Los Angeles, Charles Breyer, denied California Governor Gavin Newsom's request for an immediate temporary restraining order to block President Donald Trump's deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 U.S. Marines to quell anti-ICE riots. The judge set a hearing for Thursday, allowing the federal government to submit arguments. Newsom argues Trump's intervention escalated the riots and illegally commandeered state troops, while the Trump administration and Vice President JD Vance assert the deployment was necessary due to Newsom's failure to control the situation and his policies encouraging mass migration.
Federal judge refuses to block Trump's LA National Guard deployment on Newsom's timeframe
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️A federal judge in Los Angeles, Charles Breyer, denied California Governor Gavin Newsom's request for an immediate temporary restraining order to block President Donald Trump's deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 U.S. Marines to quell anti-ICE riots. The judge set a hearing for Thursday, allowing the federal government to submit arguments. Newsom argues Trump's intervention escalated the riots and illegally commandeered state troops, while the Trump administration and Vice President JD Vance assert the deployment was necessary due to Newsom's failure to control the situation and his policies encouraging mass migration.
Trending- 1 2024: Medicaid extended to all illegal immigrants under Newsom's leadership.
- 2 Tuesday night (June 10, 2025): Federal judge Charles Breyer declines Newsom's request for immediate temporary restraining order.
- 3 Wednesday morning (June 11, 2025): Trump posts on TRUTH Social; Federal government to submit arguments by 11 a.m. PDT.
- 4 June 11, 2025: Article published.
- 5 Thursday (June 13, 2025): Hearing set for California’s motion for a temporary restraining order; California to submit response by 9 a.m.
- Continued federal military presence in Los Angeles
- Ongoing legal battle between California and the Trump administration
- Heightened political tensions over immigration and state vs. federal authority
- Potential for continued unrest or escalation of riots
What: A federal judge denied California Governor Gavin Newsom's request for an immediate temporary restraining order to block President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops and U.S. Marines to Los Angeles amidst anti-ICE riots.
When: Published June 11, 2025. Judge's decision made Tuesday night (June 10, 2025). Hearing set for Thursday (June 13, 2025). Federal arguments due Wednesday (June 12, 2025). California response due Thursday (June 13, 2025). Trump's TRUTH Social post on Wednesday morning. Medicaid extended to illegal immigrants in 2024.
Where: Los Angeles, California, United States.
Why: To quell ongoing anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) riots in Los Angeles; Governor Newsom's lawsuit challenges the legality and necessity of federal intervention, arguing it escalated the situation; Trump administration argues Newsom failed to control the riots and his policies encouraged illegal immigration.
How: Federal judge's ruling; Governor Newsom filing a lawsuit and seeking a temporary restraining order; President Trump deploying federal troops; public statements and accusations between state and federal officials.