Trump Withdraws National Guard After Loss to Supreme Court -- StopICE Trump Withdraws National Guard After Loss to Supreme Court
by Stop ICE Alerts Network JAN 2, 2026
updated 13:41:18 PST FRI JAN 2, 2026


Trump said troops will no longer be in Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland after loss to Supreme Court.


Federal court finally ends illegal federalization of National Guard after Trump gives up, Governor Newsom directs leadership to quickly send soldiers home to families

The Trump administration is ending its attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday, following a loss at the Supreme Court last week.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who sued to block Trump’s National Guard deployments, celebrated the administration’s decision as a victory over the president’s unlawful overreach of executive power.

‘While our rule of law remains under threat, our democratic institutions are holding. My office is not backing down — and we are ready for whatever fights lie ahead,’ Bonta said in a statement.

Read more at calmatters.org 



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