
National Guard And Marines In LA, Details About Trump’s Power Play!
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A disturbing power struggle unfolds as Trump orders military forces into Los Angeles without state approval, marking the first such action in 60 years. Federal troops—including 2,000 National Guard and 700 Marines—deployed to quell immigration protests, bypassing Governor Newsom in a move California officials call "illegal and immoral."
Constitutional questions loom large as California files suit against the federal government. The deployment tests the boundaries of the Posse Comitatus Act and presidential authority during civil unrest.
What's happening in Los Angeles represents more than a protest response—it's a test of America's constitutional framework and the balance between federal authority and state sovereignty.
Subscribe now for ongoing coverage of this developing situation and join the conversation about preserving democratic norms during times of civil unrest.
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