In an astounding display of arrogance, California Governor Gavin Newsom is once again trying to block President Trump’s efforts to maintain order and uphold American values. Newsom and his sidekick, Attorney General Rob Bonta, have run to the courts, arguing against the federal deployment of California’s National Guard to Los Angeles. Perhaps they are forgetting that federalizing the National Guard is an essential tool for securing our nation when local leadership fails—just like it often does in California.
Newsom claims that President Trump is treating the National Guard like toy soldiers, yet isn’t it Newsom who has repeatedly shown incompetence in managing his state’s own resources? From astronomical taxes to crime-infested streets, California desperately needs a leader, not a liberal dreamer, coddled by activists who wouldn’t know the Constitution if it slapped them in the face. The inability to manage their own house pushes these liberals to court to stop any adult intervention.
Enough is enough.
After months of Donald Trump playing around with the California National Guard as if they're his toy soldiers, we're asking the courts to finally return all service members back to California's command.
Let's get them back to the real work they signed up for.
— Governor Gavin Newsom (@CAgovernor) November 1, 2025
Let’s not ignore the broader picture. Deploying troops to enforce law and order isn’t just a constitutional right but a necessity when chaos runs amok. In this twisted news cycle, Democrats are quick to lend their hand to globalist causes, but when it comes to protecting American streets, they whimper and hide behind legal jargon. It’s almost like they want to see society unravel, all in the name of their misguided “progress.”
The lawsuit arguing about military occupation is laughably absurd. The truth is, President Trump is acting decisively to put Americans first, a stark contrast to a governor who seems more interested in political theater and virtue signaling than effective governance. Federalization of the National Guard should be a non-issue; it is exactly what is needed to restore order and safeguard our communities from further decay.
Instead of focusing on partisan bickering, perhaps we should ask ourselves why cities like Los Angeles need national intervention in the first place. Is it because liberal policies have continuously failed to protect everyday citizens? Is it because those who claim to govern in California do everything but? As Americans, it’s time for a leader who will act, not one who will litigate.

