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California Governor Gavin Newsom sues President Trump over National Guard deployment

Breaking: California Governor Gavin Newsom sues President Trump over National Guard deployment, accusing him of political manipulation. Discover the implications for state sovereignty and federal tensions now.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom sues President Trump over National Guard deployment
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that he is suing U.S. President Donald Trump over the deployment of the California National Guard to Oregon. Newsom stated that the lawsuit is based on allegations that the President is using the military as "political pawns" and that the situation is "about power" and crime.

This legal action comes amid ongoing tensions between state and federal authorities regarding the use of National Guard troops. Governor Newsom"s lawsuit highlights concerns over the motivations behind the deployment and its implications for state sovereignty.

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In a separate context, the President"s actions have drawn scrutiny from various political figures, reflecting a broader debate about the role of the military in domestic affairs. This lawsuit adds to the ongoing discourse surrounding federal and state relations.

As previously reported, Governor Newsom has expressed concerns regarding the deployment of 300 National Guard troops to Oregon, emphasizing the need for clarity and accountability in such decisions.