By SUDHIN THANAWALA, Associated Press
A federal judge on Friday sharply questioned the Trump administration’s authority and need to maintain command of California National Guard troops it first deployed to Los Angeles in June following violent protests.
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At a hearing in San Francisco, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer suggested conditions in Los Angeles had changed since the initial deployment, and he questioned whether the administration could control state Guard troops “forever.”
“No crisis lasts forever,” he said. ”I think experience teaches us that crises come and crises go. That’s the way it works.”
He pressed an attorney for the government for any evidence that state authorities were either unable or unwilling to help keep federal personnel and property in the a

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