September 3, 2025 Your Source for Brentwood News

Judge Rules Trump Administration Illegally Deployed National Guard in Los Angeles

Use of Troops in Immigration Raids and Protest Response Violated Federal Law

 Federal Judge Charles Breyer ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration violated the Posse Comitatus Act when it deployed National Guard troops to assist immigration enforcement and respond to protests in Los Angeles. His order takes effect on Friday and does not require any remaining troops to be pulled back immediately.

California sued after Guard units were sent to Los Angeles over the summer despite objections from Gov. Gavin Newsom and local officials. State lawyers argued the deployment crossed the line into domestic law enforcement, barred by federal statute. Government attorneys countered that the Guard was protecting federal personnel and property under presidential authority, not enforcing civilian laws.

In a sharply worded decision, Breyer said the administration “willfully” exceeded legal limits, employing troops for functions their own training materials prohibit, including patrols and crowd-control duties. He also faulted officials for failing to meaningfully coordinate with state and city leaders and for coaching federal agencies on how to word assistance requests.

The ruling lands as Trump has talked about sending Guard units to other Democratic-led cities such as Chicago, Baltimore, and New York, and after he exercised direct control over Guard forces in Washington, D.C. He also tied his Los Angeles deployment decision to unrelated announcements, including the siting of U.S. Space Command headquarters.

Testimony at trial detailed how Guard members joined a show-of-force operation at MacArthur Park and accompanied federal agents on raids at two state-licensed marijuana nurseries in Ventura County. Army Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman, who initially oversaw the Los Angeles mission, said he raised concerns that the deployment could run afoul of the Posse Comitatus Act. Troops had been trained on the law and given lists of banned activities, he said, including security patrols, traffic control, crowd control, and riot control.

Sherman testified he was told a “constitutional exception” allowed those activities when troops were protecting federal property or personnel. Breyer rejected that interpretation in his ruling. Further proceedings are expected after the order takes effect on Friday.

in News
Related Posts

St. Matthew’s Unwavering Commitment to Academic Excellence

September 3, 2025

September 3, 2025

When unexpected challenges arise, true educational excellence reveals itself not in brick and mortar, but in the dedication of teachers,...

Live Like Braun: A Family’s Mission to Honor Their Son and Save Lives After Tragedy Struck

September 3, 2025

September 3, 2025

Pacific Palisades Mother Calls for DUI Law Reform, Builds a Foundation to Help Young People The tragic death of Loyola...

Westside Football Preview: Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Culver City, and University Hit the Gridiron

September 2, 2025

September 2, 2025

Local Programs Face Pivotal Early-Season Tests as Rivalries Heat Up  High school football is heating up on the Westside as...

Nude Woman Detained After Four-Hour Police Standoff Near Brentwood

September 2, 2025

September 2, 2025

Incident Began in Bel-Air, Shut Down Major Traffic Routes on Sepulveda The Los Angeles Police Department ended a nearly four-hour...

Man Stabbed on Ocean Front Walk in Santa Monica, Suspect Sought

September 2, 2025

September 2, 2025

Detectives Gathering Evidence as Search for Suspect Continues Police are investigating a stabbing that left a man injured Sunday afternoon...

Deadly 405 Crash Near Santa Monica Boulevard Closes Freeway for Hours

September 1, 2025

September 1, 2025

Officials Say at Least Four Vehicles and a Motorcycle Were Involved All Southbound lanes of the 405 Freeway in the...

Brentwood Library Invites Community Feedback Ahead of October Reopening

September 1, 2025

September 1, 2025

Three-Minute Survey Closes Sept. 15 and Offers a Chance to Win a $25 Gift Card Brentwood residents are being asked...

Sheriff’s Deputies Search for Suspect in West Hollywood Sexual Assault

September 1, 2025

September 1, 2025

Man Accused of Attacking a Woman Early on August 13 Remains at Large Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies are searching...

Film Producer With Credits on The Apprentice and The Fallout Charged in $12M Scheme

August 30, 2025

August 30, 2025

Accused Billed for Fake COVID Tests, Misappropriated Film Funds, and Laundered Money Federal agents in South Carolina have arrested a...

Bus Lane Crackdown Coming to West Hollywood Under Metro LA Program

August 30, 2025

August 30, 2025

After a 60-day warning period, Tickets Will Be Issued for $293 Each Drivers who block bus lanes in West Hollywood...

Los Angeles City Council Bans ‘Disaster Tours’ in Pacific Palisades Wildfire Zone

August 30, 2025

August 30, 2025

Resolution Restricts Heavy Buses While Crews Repair Roads, Slopes, Utilities Tour buses will no longer be allowed to operate in...

Santa Monica Flea-Borne Typhus Cluster Under Investigation as L.A. Cases Rise

August 29, 2025

August 29, 2025

County Confirms 106 Cases So Far in 2025 After a Record 187 Last Year Health officials are warning Los Angeles...

CHP Launches Annual Statewide Labor Day Crackdown on Impaired Driving

August 29, 2025

August 29, 2025

All Available Officers Will Patrol California Roads August 29–September 1 The California Highway Patrol will deploy every available officer this...

Pedestrian Struck and Killed by Work Truck in Brentwood

August 29, 2025

August 29, 2025

Authorities Reported the Crash Near Mulholland Drive On Friday morning in Brentwood, a pedestrian was struck and killed by a...

Toxic Avenger Reboot Aims to Smash Box Office and Medical Debt on Labor Day Weekend

August 29, 2025

August 29, 2025

Film’s Release Comes With a Promise to Erase Millions in Medical Bills The upcoming release of The Toxic Avenger will...