WASHINGTON – A federal judge has ruled that President Trump broke the law when he deployed troops to Los Angeles earlier this summer to respond to immigration-related protests.
The court said the president violated the Posse Comitatus Act, which bars the use of the military as a national police force without authorization.
Despite the ruling, President Trump is doubling down, pledging to send federal troops into other major American cities. "Chicago is a hellhole right now, Baltimore is a hellhole right now," Trump told reporters Tuesday.
Over the Labor Day weekend, at least 57 people were shot in Chicago, eight of them killed.
"If the governor of Illinois would call me up, I would love to do it," Trump continued. "We're going to do it anyway. I have a right to do it because I have an