SACRAMENTO, Calif. - California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Monday sued the Trump administration in two separate lawsuits, after he said the state’s sovereignty was "trampled" when the president ordered National Guard troops to the immigration protests in Los Angeles.

This marks 22 lawsuits the state of California has filed against the Trump administration to date.

The first suit comes after Trump called for Gov. Gavin Newsom's arrest, after Newsom objected to the president sendng in the federalized National Guard being deployed to LA to quell anti-ICE protests over the weekend which "needlessly escalated chaos and violence."

Bonta said the lawsuit, which names President Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and the Department of Defense, outlines why the takeover violates the U.

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