A U.S. judge ruled that President Donald Trump illegally deployed National Guard troops to Los Angeles during immigration protests, without the approval of California governor Gavin Newsom. The court ruled the move violated federal law that limits military involvement in domestic policing. Joshua Kastenberg, a constitutional law expert and historian, joins Miranda Anthistle to discuss what implications this case has for presidential power and states rights.
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Trump’s use of National Guard during Los Angeles immigration protests ruled illegal
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