The decision comes amid an ongoing legal dispute over a previous federal deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles earlier this year during immigration-related demonstrations. That move took place without the state governor’s approval, prompting lawsuits over federal versus state authority in commanding National Guard units.
California officials argued that such actions undermine the balance of powers between states and the federal government, while administration officials insist the deployments are permitted under existing statutes.
What Comes Next
The 30-day federal control period in Washington, D.C. is now underway, with city residents, lawmakers, and national observers watching closely to see how it unfolds — and whether it sets a lasting precedent for federal intervention in local policing.Continue reading…