Trump, California and National Guard
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AG Mayes and a coalition criticize the Trump administration's use of the California National Guard against protestors as unlawful and unconstitutional.
President Donald Trump signed a resolution on Thursday that blocks California’s first-in-the-nation rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. The state quickly announced it was challenging the move in court,
Attorney General Bondi criticizes Governor Newsom's handling of anti-ICE riots, promising federal charges for looters after Newsom claimed Trump's troop deployment inflamed tensions.
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LAist on MSNState attorney general sues Mike Nijjar, landlord at the center of LAist investigationOne of the state’s largest landlords — the man at the center of an LAist investigation — is being sued for allegedly letting his properties fall into dangerous disrepair.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta says President Trump is violating the law and that his decision to send federal troops Los Angeles is an "unnecessary escalation."
Twenty-six Republican attorneys general issue a joint statement backing Trump's National Guard activation in California, claiming state officials are excusing criminal activity.
Interim U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli vowed that illegal immigration laws would continue to be enforced despite the Los Angeles riots. While appearing Tuesday on The Ingraham Angle,
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has a message to anyone planning protests in the Palmetto State in the wake of violent demonstrations in California.