The top military commander in charge of the National Guard troops President Donald Trump deployed to Los Angeles to respond to protests against the administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement is requesting a portion of the forces return to wildfire fighting duty.
Northern Command head Gen. Gregory Guillot submitted a request to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth that 200 of the troops be reassigned back to Joint Task Force Rattlesnake, which is the California National Guard’s wildfire unit, a U.S. official told NOTUS on Monday.
The news was first reported by the Associated Press. It remains unclear how soon the Pentagon will respond to the request.
Trump last month became the first president since 1957 to send military troops into a state against its governor’s wishes following a weekend of protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom — who warned that the state’s wildfire unit is operating at 40% capacity due to the deployments to L.A. — has filed a restraining order to regain control of the troops, but they remain deployed while the case makes its way through the court system.
In a post on X in response to Guillot’s request, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said, “Turns out the Trump administration’s decision to needlessly deploy soldiers in L.A. instead of preparing for actual emergencies was as reckless and performative as it was predictable.”
Newsom also celebrated the request in a statement released Monday.
“We’re glad to see the top military commander overseeing Trump’s illegal militarization of Los Angeles agree: it’s time to pull back National Guard troops and get them back to their critical firefighting duties,” Newsom said in a statement released Monday. “President Trump: listen to your military leaders, and stop the political theater.”
California is just beginning its peak wildfire season.
As summer temperatures average near triple digits, California wildfire crews are fighting several fires across Southern California that have forced thousands to evacuate. Riverside County on Monday experienced its fourth new fire in two days, including a 1,400-acre blaze near Banning.
This story was produced as part of a partnership between NOTUS — a publication from the nonprofit, nonpartisan Allbritton Journalism Institute — and NEWSWELL, home of Times of San Diego, Santa Barbara News-Press and Stocktonia.
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