🇺🇸 United States – In a sharp legal turn, Federal Judge Charles Breyer has denied California Governor Gavin Newsom’s emergency request to immediately block the deployment of National Guard troops and U.S. Marines on the streets of Los Angeles. Newsom’s legal team had sought a restraining order by 1 PM Tuesday, but the court granted the Trump administration 24 hours to file a formal response, with arguments scheduled for Thursday.

The federal response emphasized the need to protect Department of Homeland Security personnel and maintain operational readiness. Newsom, however, argues that President Trump overstepped constitutional limits by bypassing gubernatorial consent, noting that no “invasion” or “rebellion” currently justifies such action under federal law.

As the legal battle intensifies, approximately 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines remain active in LA. Newsom claims the deployed units are underfed, undersupplied, and operating without clear directives, while the Trump administration insists they are essential for maintaining order and federal security operations.