A San Francisco-based federal judge on Tuesday blocked President Trump from deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles.
US District Judge Charles Breyer, (brother of retired SCOTUS Breyer), a Clinton appointee, ruled that President Trump violated the Posse Comitatus Act.
A court battle erupted in June after Judge Breyer ordered President Trump to return control of the National Guard back to California.
Earlier this summer 700 US Marines were mobilized in response to the violent Los Angeles riots.
This is after Trump deputized 4,000 National Guard Troops to help quell the riots.
California’s far-left Governor Gavin Newsom sued President Trump and said he violated the 10th Amendment to the Constitution.
Judge Breyer previously granted Newsom a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and said Trump’s decision to federalize the National Guard was illegal.
The Trump Administration appealed Judge Breyer’s decision to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this summer and a three-judge panel granted the DOJ a temporary administrative stay.
On Tuesday, Judge Breyer issued an injunction and blocked President Trump from deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles.
BREAKING: Judge Breyer rules that President Trump’s deployment of the military to Los Angeles violated the Posse Comitatus Act, says Trump is using military as a “national police force with the president as its chief.”
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— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) September 2, 2025