We secured a major victory.
Today the court handed down a major victory in our case against Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth’s unlawful deployment of 4,000 federalized National Guard troops and 700 Marines for civilian law enforcement in California.
Bottom line: Military troops cannot police our communities.
The court affirmed that Trump's use of troops for law enforcement was a violation of the law, and a blatant disregard of the Posse Comitatus Act — a bedrock of our democracy that dates all the way back to when the King of England used his military to police the American colonies.
Donald Trump is not King. We are a nation of laws — and no one is above them. Not even the president.
Trump’s power is not boundless. But as long as he keeps testing the limits, I’ll need your help to keep fighting back.
Will you chip in right now to power our fight to hold Trump accountable to the law?
Let’s be clear: Trump’s brazen violation of the law here wasn’t about public safety. If it were, he wouldn’t pull Guard members from fighting wildfires or stopping fentanyl. He wouldn’t disrespect our troops by treating patriots like pawns in his political games.
These actions were nothing more than political theater and public intimidation to serve Trump’s own power and his anti-immigrant agenda.
That’s why today’s ruling matters so much. This extreme administration is hell-bent on trampling our rights and freedoms — but I will hold them accountable, no matter how many battles it takes.
I sincerely hope this decision makes Trump think twice about his threats to deploy troops to Oakland, Chicago, and New York — but if it doesn’t, I can promise you this: we will take him right back to court.
Thank you so much for being in this fight.
More to come,
Rob
Rob Bonta
Attorney General of California