California Prepares Legal Challenge Over Potential Troop Deployment in San Francisco
Governor Gavin Newsom has threatened legal action if Donald Trump proceeds with plans to deploy federalized National Guard troops to San Francisco, calling it “a direct assault on the rule of law.” California’s Attorney General and city officials argue the move would violate state sovereignty and the Posse Comitatus Act. Federal officials insist such action is lawful to protect federal property.
Legal precedent remains murky — a June 2025 ruling found prior federalization unconstitutional, but part of that decision was later stayed. The dispute now looms as a constitutional test over federal power versus state authority.
Beyond legality, it raises a deeper question: in a democracy built on shared governance, when does protection cross the line into overreach?