The Supreme Court of the United States has issued a ruling blocking Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops in several U.S. cities because officials failed to show they met legal requirements for federalizing the Guard under current laws, according to The Economist. The decision affects Trump’s efforts to use state National Guard units to assist federal operations, including immigration enforcement and public safety missions.
The Economist
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In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down:
• What the Supreme Court actually ruled about National Guard authority
• Why Trump’s deployment plans were legally challenged
• The difference between federal and state Guard control
• What the ruling means for future deployments
• Reactions from governors and federal officials
• How this fits into broader legal and political debates
This update is based on verified reports and court interpretations, not rumors.
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