A volley of court rulings has made the legal path unclear in a case challenging President Trump’s use of troops in Los Angeles. For now, the president has retained control of the state militia.

A panel rejected a lower-court’s finding that it was likely illegal for President Trump to use state troops to protect immigration agents from protests.

The deployment was the first by a president of a state National Guard without the governor’s permission since 1965.

A federal appeals court ruled late Thursday that President Donald Trump may maintain control of thousands of National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles.

President Donald Trump hails decision as ‘big win’, but Governor Gavin Newsom vows to pursue legal challenge.

LOS ANGELES: An appeals court on Thursday allowed President Donald Trump to keep control of National Guard troops he deployed to Los Angeles following protests over immigration…

Trump deployed the troops in response to protests in the city, despite objections from city officials and California's governor.

State to argue in federal court that control of national guard – deployed to Los Angeles – should return to Gavin Newsom

A volley of court rulings has made the legal path unclear in a case challenging President Trump’s use of troops in Los Angeles. For now, the president has retained control of the…

The US vice-president’s comments come after a US appeal court ruled that Trump could retain control of California’s National Guard.