09/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/02/2025 16:27
What you need to know: California today filed a request for a preliminary injunction to block the Trump Administration's order to extend the National Guard's deployment in Los Angeles through Election Day.
Sacramento, California - Following a federal court's decision today to block Trump's illegal use of the military in Los Angeles for law enforcement activities, Governor Newsom filed a preliminary injunction asking the court to stop the new order extending soldiers' deployment in Los Angeles through November 5 entirely.
After most National Guard soldiers were released from service in early August, the Secretary of Defense extended the deployment of 300 guardmembers in Los Angeles to continue executing their "federal protective mission" through at least Election Day. As the Court explained today, the Trump Administration violates the law when it sends federalized troops to engage in "federal protection."
The timing of Trump's extension of the National Guard soldiers isn't coincidental - he's holding onto soldiers through Election Day. There was never a need and there is not a need now for soldiers to be deployed against their communities. The federal government hasn't even tried to justify keeping the military in Los Angeles because they can't. The reality is this - they want to continue their intimidation tactics to scare Californians into submission.
Governor Gavin Newsom
"The Trump Administration continues to hold our National Guard servicemembers hostage as part of an unprecedented attempt to militarize American streets," said Attorney General Bonta. "The initial federalization and deployment of these troops was unjustified - their redeployment for an additional 90 days is absurd. We're asking the court to block implementation of this latest order, and we are confident that given the facts - or lack thereof - underpinning this order, the court will agree."
Read the filing here.
On Tuesday, a federal court granted California's injunctionblocking Trump's illegal use of the U.S. military as a domestic police force. The ruling makes clear: Trump is breaking the law by trying to create a national police force with himself as its chief.
"The Court ORDERS that Defendants [TRUMP ADMIN] are enjoined from deploying, ordering, instructing, training, or using the National Guard currently deployed in California, and any military troops heretofore deployed in California, to execute the laws, including but not limited to engaging in arrests, apprehensions, searches, seizures, security patrols, traffic control, crowd control, riot control, evidence collection, interrogation, or acting as informants."
Read the entire ruling here.
On June 10, 2025, following President Trump's doubling down on the militarization of the Los Angeles area through the takeover of 4,000 California National Guard soldiers and the unlawful deployment of the U.S. Marines, Governor Newsom and Attorney General Bonta filedan emergency request for the court to block President Trump and the Department of Defense from expanding the current mission of federalized Cal Guard personnel and Marines. This mission orders soldiers to engage in unlawful civilian law enforcement activities in communities across the region, beyond just guarding federal buildings.
Of the over 4,000 California National Guard members sent to Los Angeles under Trump's order, the California National Guard estimates that their servicemembers had been pulled from essential civilian dutiessuch as medical and first responders, service workers, building trades contractors, law enforcement personnel, corrections officers, civil service and government workers, technology specialists, educators and teachers, and agriculture workers.
Typically, under the Governor's command, nearly 450 servicemembers are deployed statewide, including at ports of entry, to combat transnational criminal organizations and seize illegal narcotics. CalGuard's servicemembersdedicated to the state's Counterdrug Task Force had been reassigned by President Trump to militarize Los Angeles. The consequences were dire as CalGuard's helps ensure the public safety of communities statewide.
Retired four-star admirals and generalsand former secretaries of the Army and Navy filed another amicus brief outlining the grave risks of Trump's illegal takeover of the CalGuard. Several veterans and veteran rights' groupscame together to decry Trump's militarization of California.