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Why a federal judge’s LA ruling could limit Trump’s crime crackdown in other cities

A US federal judge has restricted the president’s ability to deploy soldiers for domestic policing, raising questions about his broader anti-crime strategy.

September 03, 2025 / 14:15 IST
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In Washington, D.C., Trump has relied on the city’s unique legal status to deploy forces more freely, but extending the approach to states requires stronger justification

A US federal court ruling in California has dealt a setback to President Donald Trump’s domestic security agenda. Judge Charles Breyer concluded that the administration violated the Posse Comitatus Act, an 1878 law that bars federal troops from performing policing functions, when it deployed Marines and federalized National Guard forces in Los Angeles earlier this summer. The decision, scheduled to take effect September 12, prohibits troops from conducting arrests, searches, patrols, riot control, or similar activities, the New York Times reported.

Implications for Trump’s wider plans

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The ruling threatens to complicate Trump’s threats to send federal troops into Democratic-run cities such as Chicago and Baltimore. In Washington, D.C., Trump has relied on the city’s unique legal status to deploy forces more freely, but extending the approach to states requires stronger justification. Breyer’s decision limits Trump’s ability to cite Los Angeles as a precedent for expanding his federal anti-crime operations.

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