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A federal judge in San Francisco will hear arguments on whether military troops deployed this summer by the Trump ...
Lawyers for President Donald Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom are set to face off Monday to determine whether the ...
"Approximately 250 California National Guardsmen remain in Los Angeles to protect federal personnel and property," Parnell ...
In response to the Pentagon's announcement of the release of the Guardsmen in Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass said on X, ...
The Pentagon is ending the deployment of all but 250 National Guard troops that remained in Los Angeles who were originally ...
During his remarks at a bill signing event at the White House in June, President Trump shamelessly bragged about federalizing the National Guard in California. Trump stated, "I followed the rules." ...
The Pentagon said it was ending the deployment of more National Guard troops that were sent to Los Angeles to respond to anti-ICE protests.
Approximately 250 troops will remain in Los Angeles to protect personnel and property, the Pentagon said. At the peak of their deployment, nearly 5,000 service members were dispatched to the region: ...
The Pentagon announced this week that an additional 1,000 National Guard troops will be released from Los Angeles. The scaling back of troops has been going on for a couple of weeks, with this latest ...
Approximately 250 California National Guardsmen remain in Los Angeles to protect personnel and property,” said a Pentagon ...
More than a month after President Trump deployed the U.S. military to Los Angeles amid immigration sweeps, the troops have largely disappeared from public view.
More National Guard troops will be leaving Los Angeles after they were deployed to the region following protests over federal immigration raids, the Pentagon confirmed.