On June 9, local time, according to the “Washington Post” report, the US state of California filed a lawsuit over the Trump administration's order to deploy 2,000 National Guard personnel to Los Angeles. The lawsuit alleges that Trump ignored California Governor Newson's objections and invoked a law that allows the president to summon the National Guard in the event of a foreign “invasion” or “rebellion” threatening the US government, which went beyond his powers. The California Attorney General said the lawsuit accuses Trump and US Secretary of Defense Hegseth of violating the Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution. The amendment clearly defines the limits of the federal government's powers.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
On June 9, local time, according to the “Washington Post” report, the US state of California filed a lawsuit over the Trump administration's order to deploy 2,000 National Guard personnel to Los Angeles. The lawsuit alleges that Trump ignored California Governor Newson's objections and invoked a law that allows the president to summon the National Guard in the event of a foreign “invasion” or “rebellion” threatening the US government, which went beyond his powers. The California Attorney General said the lawsuit accuses Trump and US Secretary of Defense Hegseth of violating the Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution. The amendment clearly defines the limits of the federal government's powers.