Victory for Trump: Appeals Court Reinstates Guard Deployment in Blow to Newsom

A federal appeals court has temporarily reversed a lower court’s decision blocking President Trump from deploying the California National Guard to stop violent riots in Los Angeles. The ruling marks a major victory for Trump and a stinging defeat for Governor Gavin Newsom.

Key Facts:

  • President Trump had deployed the California National Guard to assist federal agents during anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles.
  • U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer ruled the move was unconstitutional and issued a temporary restraining order against Trump’s authority.
  • The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has now temporarily lifted that restraining order, allowing Trump to proceed with Guard deployment.
  • The appellate decision represents a sharp reversal and hands Trump a major legal win over California Governor Gavin Newsom.
  • A follow-up hearing on a possible preliminary injunction remains scheduled for June 20, 2025.

The Rest of The Story:

U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer issued a restraining order blocking President Trump from using the California National Guard during escalating unrest in Los Angeles Thursday.

The order sided with Governor Gavin Newsom, citing constitutional violations and overreach by the executive branch.

Breyer wrote that Trump “exceeded the scope of his statutory authority” and that “federalism is not optional.”

But that decision has now been reversed, at least temporarily.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stepped in late Thursday and lifted the restraining order.

This gives President Trump the legal authority to continue using the Guard to assist overwhelmed federal agents.

A final decision on a longer-term injunction is still pending, with a hearing set for June 20.

Commentary:

The 9th Circuit’s decision is a rare moment of judicial sanity from a court often known for progressive rulings.

This ruling affirms that the President of the United States does have the power to defend the homeland when state leaders refuse to act.

Newsom allowed Los Angeles to descend into lawlessness.

Federal agents were outnumbered, attacked, and left exposed as radical protesters turned violent.

Trump responded decisively, deploying the National Guard to prevent more looting, arson, and injury to law enforcement.

Newsom touted victory but Judge Breyer’s original ruling put politics over public safety, rewarding lawless mobs and punishing lawful authority.

The appeals court got it right.

Trump acted within his constitutional role to restore peace and support federal officers in harm’s way.

Newsom, meanwhile, continues to champion illegal immigrants with taxpayer-funded perks while failing to protect American citizens.

This isn’t leadership—it’s theater, and the people of California are suffering the consequences.

The court’s reversal sends a clear message: the federal government won’t be handcuffed by partisan politics when lives and property are at stake.

The Bottom Line:

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has given President Trump a key win, allowing him to resume National Guard operations in Los Angeles.

The lower court’s ruling, which briefly blocked the deployment, has been temporarily lifted.

Governor Newsom’s legal strategy has hit a major roadblock as Trump regains control in the face of escalating violence.

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