Judge says Trump administration’s use of US military in Los Angeles violated federal law
Federal judge Charles Breyer, brother of former U.S. Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer issued a 52-page ruling officially declaring that President Trump acted illlegally when he dispatched the national guard and U.S. military to the streets of Los Angeles.
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9/2/20252 min read


A federal judge ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated federal law by using the US military to help carry out law enforcement activities in and around Los Angeles this summer.
US District Judge Charles Breyer concluded that Trump’s use of thousands of federalized California National Guard members and US Marines to provide protection to federal agents during an aggressive immigration crackdown in the Los Angeles area ran afoul of the Posse Comitatus Act, a 19th Century law that generally prohibits the use of troops for domestic law enforcement purposes.
“The evidence at trial established that Defendants systematically used armed soldiers (whose identity was often obscured by protective armor) and military vehicles to set up protective perimeters and traffic blockades, engage in crowd control, and otherwise demonstrate a military presence in and around Los Angeles. In short, Defendants violated the Posse Comitatus Act,” Breyer wrote in a 52-page opinion.


























Read federal judge Charles Breyer's 52-page ruling: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26080338-breyer-ruling-on-national-guard/
(brother of Stephen Breyer, former Democrat U.S. Supreme Court justice)


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