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OAN StaffΒ Blake Wolf
6:04 PM β Monday, June 9, 2025
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the state is suing the Trump administration due to President Donald Trump federalizing the stateβs National Guard β in response to the violent riots taking place in Los Angeles.
Riots broke out across Los Angeles to protest local raids conducted by the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), overwhelming LAPD β prompting a strong response from President Donald Trump.
Rioters were caught on camera torching cars and throwing rocks at police vehicles, leading to numerous arrests as the federal guard worked to stamp out the chaotic gathering.
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βDonald Trump is putting fuel on this fire. Commandeering a stateβs National Guard without consulting the Governor of that state is illegal and immoral,β Newsom wrote in an X post on Sunday. βCalifornia will be taking him to court.β
Newsom issued an update on Monday, writing: βThis is a manufactured crisis. [Trump] is creating fear and terror to take over a state militia and violate the U.S. constitution. The illegal order he signed could allow him to send the military into ANY STATE HE WISHES. Every governor β red or blue β should reject this outrageous overreach. Thereβs a lot of hyperbole out there. This isnβt that. This is an unmistakable step toward authoritarianism that threatens the foundation of our republic. We cannot let it stand.β
The spat between Newsom and Trump continued after Newsom dared Trumpβs border czar, Tom Homan, to arrest him.
βCome after me. Arrest me. Letβs just get it over with, tough guy,β Newsom stated on Sunday.
Newsomβs comment seemingly meant to amplify the narrative that the Trump administration was overstepping its authority, despite Homan clarifying his message that nobody is above the law regardless of their authority.
βLook Iβm not biting on that,β Homan responded when directly asked about Newsomβs comment during a segment on MSNBC. βThe NBC reporter that interviewed me is very dishonest. We did a 20 minute interview and he cuts out a little clip and takes my words out of context.β
βHereβs what I said β they have a right to protest, they have the first amendment right, but they canβt cross that line. They canβt cross that line of impediment, they canβt cross that line of putting their hands on officers, they canβt cross that line of knowing and concealing an illegal alien because they are all federal crimes,β he continued.
βThat includes Mayor [Karen] Bass and Governor Newsom β and I was clear, they havenβt crossed the line but theyβre not above the law either. If they commit a crime, they certainly would ask for prosecution. Thatβs what was happening. I never threatened to arrest Governor Newsom, so Iβm not biting off on that,β he added.
Meanwhile, California Attorney General Rob Bonta stated that he plans on requesting a court order declaring that Trumpβs deployment of the National Guard was unlawful, while acquiring a restraining order against its deployment.
βFederalizing the California National Guard is an abuse of the Presidentβs authority under the law and not one we take lightly. Weβre asking a court to put a stop to the unlawful, unprecedented order,β he wrote in an announcement.
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