Judge rules Trump’s National Guard use in Los Angeles protests is illegal
President Trump violated federal law by sending National Guard troops to Los Angeles immigration protests, judge says.
A federal judge ruled that President Donald Trump’s use of National Guard troops to aid immigration enforcement protests in Los Angeles earlier this year is illegal.
Judge Charles Breyer said the Trump administration violated a 19th-century law when it sent about 4,000 troops and 700 Marines to California in June to quell violent protests and aid federal agents in immigration enforcement efforts.
But trump is threatening to do the same thing in Chicago. The law and order party that nominated a convicted Felon who promptly pardon hundreds of people, many of whom beat police officer, to be president. He knows a judge has ruled his actions in LA were illegal, but he is planning on doing the same in Chicago. The mind of an autocrat is in the Oval Office.
