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On Monday morning, President Donald Trump announced two executive actions, of which he says allows the federal government to take over Washington D.C.'s law enf ...
Troops were used to protect federal property and personnel in California in recent months even though intelligence ...
California allegedly continues enforcing EV mandates despite Congressional Review Act nullifying Biden-era waivers, prompting ...
The battle over mid-decade redistricting in Texas -- where the state’s congressional lines could be redrawn well ahead of the ...
The lawsuit was filed in Trump-friendly Tehama County in an effort by Republican leaders to force a redistricting plan ...
President Donald Trump recently promised Washington would be "LIBERATED" from "Crime, Savagery, Filth, and Scum." ...
A California judge will decide whether Trump broke the law when he deployed troops to quell protests on the streets of Los ...
We speak with California Attorney General Rob Bonta ahead of the start of California’s court case challenging the Trump ...
The role of Gov. Glenn Youngkin, personal links between the colleges and the Trump administration and the state's recent ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom alleges the Trump administration broke a 19th Century law when it sent troops to L.A. with military security perimeters and alleged apprehensions of civilian protestors.
A three-day bench trial will begin Monday over whether President Trump’s National Guard deployment to Los Angeles violated a general prohibition on using federal troops as civilian law ...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the appointment of 18 judicial officials to California Superior Courts, with three in Alameda ...