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California Governor Gavin Newsom says he will file a lawsuit today against the Trump administration.
That's
because President Trump deployed hundreds of National Guard troops to Los Angeles without the consent of the governor.
Trump says he's doing this to stop a weekend of protests in Los Angeles against immigration officials.
But NPR's Deepa Shivaram says the California governor is pushing back.
Newsom released a letter last night addressed to the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
He's formally requesting that Trump sinned his deployment of troops.
Newsom called it a, quote,
serious breach of state sovereignty and said that it was increasing tension.
Trump, though, appears to be doubling down on his actions.
In a post to Truth Social yesterday, he called the protesters a, quote,
violent insurrectionist mob and said that he was directing his administration to,
quote, liberate Los Angeles from the migrant invasion.