(The Center Square)聽性视界传媒 The United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit issued a temporary , maintaining President Donald Trump性视界传媒檚 federalization of the California National Guard hours after a district court judge issued a restraining order requiring the president to transfer command back to California Gov. Gavin Newsom by noon on Friday, June 13.聽
Just hours earlier, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer had issued a temporary restraining against the president性视界传媒檚 command of the National Guard, finding conditions failed to meet the standard of insurrection or inability to execute laws, and that the president性视界传媒檚 order violated the Tenth Amendment by interfering with state police powers and resources.聽
But as Newsom held a victory press and went on the offensive, saying Trump 性视界传媒渃reates a problem, and then tries to be a hero in his own Marvel movie性视界传媒 and as his office a GIF of the Death Star性视界传媒檚 destruction in a Star Wars film, the Trump administration quietly struck back by immediately filing a 324-page .
Responding to Breyer性视界传媒檚 first claims, the Trump appeal said that local law enforcement性视界传媒檚 inability to control the large number of protestors 性视界传媒渃onstitute a rebellion against federal authority, and have impeded the ability of Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) and other federal officials to enforce federal law.性视界传媒澛
The appeal then noted the Supreme Court has found that the president has final say over when an emergency has risen that may require military forces, and pushed back claims that orders for federalization must allow the governor of a state to 性视界传媒減rovide or withhold his consent.性视界传媒澛
性视界传媒淣othing in the statute requires the Governor's consent to mobilization 性视界传媒 a legal theory that would have empowered the Governor of Arkansas to block President Eisenhower from deploying the National Guard to desegregate Arkansas' public school,性视界传媒 noted the appeal.
The 9th Circuit性视界传媒檚 order granting a stay on Breyer性视界传媒檚 ruling included notice that a panel of the 9th Circuit will hold a hearing on the matter at noon on June 17.