Congress Moves Against Trump Amid Rising Calls for 25th Amendment

California Prepares Legal Challenge Over Potential Troop Deployment in San Francisco

California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, has formally threatened legal action if Donald J. Trump moves ahead with plans to deploy federalized National Guard troops to San Francisco. The state argues such a move would intrude on state sovereignty and raise complex constitutional and federal-state issues. Congress.gov+1

Governor Newsom characterized the possible deployment as a “direct assault on the rule of law.” He and the state’s Attorney General, Rob Bonta, along with City Attorney David Chiu, have already filed and joined lawsuits challenging prior federal use of the Guard in California under Title 10. Congress.gov+1

Meanwhile, the federal administration contends that deploying federal troops — or federalized Guard units — is justified under certain statutes when federal property or operations are deemed at risk. Legal precedent is unclear, creating what many describe as a constitutional testing ground. For example:

  • In June 2025, a federal judge, Charles Breyer, ruled that the federalization of part of the California Guard violated the Tenth Amendment and exceeded presidential statutory authority. The Guardian

  • The Ninth Circuit subsequently stayed part of that ruling, allowing the federalization to remain under appeal. Congress.gov

California argues that the move to deploy troops in civilian settings would violate the Posse Comitatus Act and federalism norms. Congress.gov

Supporters of the governor say the litigation is about preserving state control over the National Guard and limiting domestic use of federal troops without proper state consultation. Opponents argue that in certain security contexts states may lack the capacity to protect federal interests — and that federal authority must step in when needed. The Guardian

As of now, Governor Newsom’s office warns that any attempt to send troops into San Francisco without California’s consent will prompt immediate legal action. The dispute is likely to continue through the courts and may ultimately reach the Supreme Court of the United States.


Reflection

At its heart, this confrontation is not just about one city or one deployment — it raises a deeper question about the balance of federal power and state sovereignty in a democracy. Even as arguments focus on logistics and statutes, the underlying issue touches on trust, accountability, and how force should be used in civilian spaces.

In a country built on the idea of limited government and local self-governance, the very idea of federal troops in American streets forces a reckoning: When does protection become overreach?

For Californians and the nation, the outcome will matter not only for this deployment, but for the precedent it sets.

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