
Federal Judge Upholds Trump's National Guard Deployment in LA
On June 10th, 2025, a federal judge in Los Angeles made a significant ruling concerning the deployment of the National Guard during protests. The judge denied a request from California Governor Gavin Newsom to halt President Trump's authorization of the National Guard's presence in Los Angeles. This decision upholds the president's authority to deploy federal troops to quell civil unrest. The video shows CNN reporting on the event and includes footage of President Trump's speech at Fort Bragg, where he defended his decision. The judge's ruling has sparked significant debate about the balance of power between state and federal governments in managing internal security. One commentator noted, "This is a huge deal for the President and his administration." The protests in Los Angeles, which had been ongoing for five days, involved significant disruptions and arrests. The decision reinforces the ongoing tension between the Trump administration and California's leadership. The event underscores the complex legal and political challenges of maintaining order during large-scale protests.