Police and national guards take measures as thousands of anti-ICE protesters are gathered outside of the Federal Building in Los Angeles, California on June 9, 2025 amid protests over immigration raids.
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A federal judge late Thursday ruled that the federalization of parts of California’s National Guard by President Donald Trump was “illegal,” and ordered Trump to return control of the Guard to state Gov. Gavin Newsom.
But Judge Charles Breyer stayed his own order from taking effect until 3 p.m. ET on Friday to allow the Trump administration to appeal his decision.
Trump had federalized 4,000 members of the California National Guard, and mobilized another approximately 700 U.S. Marines in the past week, to respond to protests in Los Angeles against federal immigration enforcement actions.
Newsom praised the order, which came within hours of a San Francisco federal court hearing where Breyer questioned Trump’s rational for the highly unusual actions.
Newsom’s office also tweeted a video showing the “Death Star,” built by the evil Empire in the “Star Wars” movie series, exploding in space after it was attacked by forces of the Rebel Alliance.
“The court just confirmed what we all know — the military belongs on the battlefield, not on our city streets,” Newsom said in a post on X.
“This win is not just for California, but the nation,” Newsom wrote. “It’s a check on a man whose authoritarian tendencies are increasing by the day. End the illegal militarization of Los Angeles now, @realDonaldTrump. History is watching.”
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