Breaking: Clinton-appointed CA Federal Judge Charles Breyer, brother of far-left retired SCOTUS jurist, Stephen Breyer, ruled that President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated federal law by using the US military to help carry out law enforcement activities in response to violent protests against immigration enforcement operations in and around Los Angeles this summer
Shocking !!!
Breaking: A major legal ruling out of California has drawn national attention. Federal Judge Charles Breyer — appointed by President Bill Clinton and brother of retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer — has ruled that former President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated federal law.
The decision centers on the use of U.S. military personnel during law enforcement operations in Los Angeles earlier this summer. According to the court, Trump and Hegseth unlawfully deployed military forces to assist in responding to violent protests that erupted around immigration enforcement activities in the area.
Judge Breyer found that the actions breached long-standing federal restrictions, particularly the Posse Comitatus Act, which limits the role of the military in domestic law enforcement. His ruling emphasizes the importance of preserving the legal boundaries between military power and civilian policing, even during periods of civil unrest.
The protests in question were sparked by aggressive immigration enforcement efforts and drew national media coverage due to clashes between demonstrators and federal agents. The Trump administration defended the military deployment at the time as necessary to support overwhelmed local agencies and protect federal facilities.
This ruling is likely to reignite debate over the use of military force in domestic affairs and could have significant legal and political implications. With Judge Breyer’s decision now on record, further appeals are expected — and the legal fallout may shape how future administrations respond to domestic unrest.