California seeks to block Trump administration from sending troops to Los Angeles US judge to hold hearing on the 12th
A U.S. judge is scheduled to hold a hearing on the 12th regarding California's request to block military law enforcement activities in Los Angeles. On the 10th, California Governor Newsom and Attorney General Bonta filed a motion for a temporary restraining order with the court, requesting immediate action to prevent the Trump administration from deploying the U.S. military and California National Guard to patrol and engage in other law enforcement activities in California communities. This 28-page legal document has been submitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, with the plaintiffs being the California government and Governor Newsom, and the defendants being President Trump, Secretary of Defense Esper, and the Department of Defense.
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