LA Protests: California Sues Trump

It's day three of protests in Los Angeles. Migrants took to the streets, and Trump responded by deploying the National Guard. The state of California is now suing the president's administration.
I hadn't even finished my popcorn from the last season of "Trump and Musk," and here comes the spin-off. New villain, new governor, same script: "the feds move in, the state pushes back."
What California is saying
California's Attorney General Rob Bonta announced today that:
A) Trump violated the Constitution
B) He had no right to command the Guard without the governor's consent
C) The order is illegal, harmful, inappropriate, and not suitable for schoolchildren
Governor Newsom backed him up: "This isn't security. This is terror."
Trump's response was to suggest… arresting the governor. An elegant solution. Bam, bam!
Protests, the army, and a lawsuit — another season
Yep, straight out of a bad Netflix show: migrants in the streets, the army in armored vehicles, the state suing the White House, and the president threatening arrests. Prime time, 2025.
Just think about it — this is already California's 24th lawsuit against the federal government in the past 19 weeks. What fun times we live in.