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Explained | Trump's use of National Guard sparks a constitutional showdown with US states

The move — opposed by several Democratic governors — is now being challenged in court, setting up a test of how far a US president can go in deploying the military on domestic soil.

October 07, 2025 / 01:27 IST
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Donald Trump
Donald Trump

President Donald Trump’s fresh attempt to send National Guard troops across state lines has opened a new constitutional clash in the United States. The move — opposed by several Democratic governors — is now being challenged in court, setting up a test of how far a president can go in deploying the military on domestic soil, AP reported.

At the heart of the dispute is Trump’s decision to federalise Guard members from states like California and Texas and send them to Oregon and Illinois. Traditionally, each U.S. state’s National Guard is under the command of its governor, except when the president formally brings it under federal control.

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Critics cited by AP see Trump’s latest orders as an aggressive expansion of presidential power. “What will happen when the president loses in court?” asked Alex Reinert, a constitutional law scholar at Cardozo School of Law in New York City. “Will he use it as an excuse to act in an even more authoritarian way?”

Trump, however, has defended his actions, saying local officials have failed to ensure public safety. “You guys are framing this like, ‘The president wants to take over the American cities with the military,’” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters. “The president wants to help these local leaders who have been completely ineffective in securing their own cities.”