9th Circuit Rules that Trump Can Keep National Guard in Los Angeles

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The Brief​

    • A three-judge panel in San Francisco on Thursday unanimously sided with President Donald Trump, allowing the California National Guard to stay in Los Angeles.
    • The ruling indefinitely blocks a previous order to put Gavin Newsom back in control of the National Guard.
    • It is expected that this case will eventually be appealed to the Supreme Court.

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And Newsom will appeal.

 

The Brief​

    • A three-judge panel in San Francisco on Thursday unanimously sided with President Donald Trump, allowing the California National Guard to stay in Los Angeles.
    • The ruling indefinitely blocks a previous order to put Gavin Newsom back in control of the National Guard.
    • It is expected that this case will eventually be appealed to the Supreme Court.

Story at link...
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The Brief​

    • A three-judge panel in San Francisco on Thursday unanimously sided with President Donald Trump, allowing the California National Guard to stay in Los Angeles.
    • The ruling indefinitely blocks a previous order to put Gavin Newsom back in control of the National Guard.
    • It is expected that this case will eventually be appealed to the Supreme Court.

Story at link...
Why? Did the “socialist” threat of rebellion expand to include five blocks now? Five blocks in a city close to 500 Sq miles large
 
His insistence to get a court ruling on federalization has held the troops in limbo as to their title 10 status, he has stood in the way of them getting the pay he's saying is "Trump's fault"...

I'm sure he'll call it an "assault on democracy" because... <insert previous statement here>.
 
His insistence to get a court ruling on federalization has held the troops in limbo as to their title 10 status, he has stood in the way of them getting the pay he's saying is "Trump's fault"...

I'm sure he'll call it an "assault on democracy" because... <insert previous statement here>.
No one has not been paid.

“Those Guardsmen will likely receive formal orders and the proper backpay within the next few days, but that hasn't eased the concerns for troops anxious over potential financial strains and juggling family logistics, as the Guard does not assist with child or pet care. Though with the mission only a few days old, troops haven’t missed a paycheck yet.”
military.com

Unexpected troop movements often involve delays in pay.
 

The Brief​

    • A three-judge panel in San Francisco on Thursday unanimously sided with President Donald Trump, allowing the California National Guard to stay in Los Angeles.
    • The ruling indefinitely blocks a previous order to put Gavin Newsom back in control of the National Guard.
    • It is expected that this case will eventually be appealed to the Supreme Court.

Story at link...
As I understand it, based on the current duties. Protecting federal buildings is ok.

I agree with the narrow scope.
 
His insistence to get a court ruling on federalization has held the troops in limbo as to their title 10 status, he has stood in the way of them getting the pay he's saying is "Trump's fault"...

I'm sure he'll call it an "assault on democracy" because... <insert previous statement here>.
Actually, it’s because they were deployed so quickly which was not Newsom fault.

“That’s because the service members haven’t received official activation orders, according to a report by Military.com—a news service covering the armed forces. Activation orders are “the critical paperwork that not only authorizes their duty status, but also unlocks pay, Tricare health benefits, and eligibility for Department of Veterans Affairs services,” the publication says.

President Trump issued the order sending the Guard to protect federal buildings in the city, but the paperwork has been delayed. Without those official documents, service members cannot be onboarded and receive compensation. Four dozen National Guard members in four different units told the publication they haven’t been paid and are worried about receiving benefits. The urgency of their deployment has been “chaotic” and “clogged up the flow of administrative work,” according to military administrators who spoke to the publication on background.

The formal orders will likely come in the following days, along with back pay and full access to benefits. But service members said they’re still worried about being able to pay for caregiving responsibilities during the protests, whether it’s children, elderly parents, or pets. Some service members said they left better-paying civilian jobs for the L.A. deployment.”

 
You keep saying that, but it is simply from confirmation bias. The reality is court cases like the one Newsom was pushing do put them in limbo.. I suspect that the title 10 issue will be resolved very quickly now that the court ruled that he can federalize the troops.
 
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