New Jersey Dem candidate vows to sue Trump over troop deployments
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On Monday, the New Jersey Certain candidate, Mickey Sherrill, pledged to sue the Trump administration if the president was deploying the National Guard forces in the garden state.
Sherrill, who is currently represented in the eleventh congress area in New Jersey, made comments during the Town Hall on the air on UNIVISION 41 Nueva York. The audience asked Sherrill’s questions in the Spanish language, and they were in English.
A member of the audience, who said that his family had escaped from the regime of Nicholas Maduro in Venezuela, asked Sherrill what he would do if President Donald Trump published federal forces in New Jersey.
Sherrill, a former naval warrior and federal prosecutor, said that the American forces “should not be in the streets of our country” – only in rare cases such as rebellion or national crisis. She added that the forces are not trained in police missions such as local law enforcement.
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Actor Micky Sherrill, a Democrat from New Jersey, during a press conference on the chatting chat used by Trump administration officials, in the Capitol in Washington, DC, the United States, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg via Getti Emaiz)
Sherrill said: “For this reason, as a ruler, Trump must try to deploy forces in our streets, I will be very opposed to that. I will immediately take him to the court and asking to stop this – because I think he is illegal – and make sure that he is here in New Jersey, people remain safe.”
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Sherrill is running against Republican candidate Jacques Seataraille to replace the low ruler of the Democratic Democrat, Phil Phil Murphy.

Actor Micky Sherrill, a Democrat from New Jersey, during an interview in New York, the United States, on Friday, May 2, 2025. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Since his return to his post in January, President Trump sent either or threatened to send federal forces to nearly ten cities-including Baltimore, Los Angeles and Memvice-whom she had been suffering from crime and dangerous.
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Illinois and Chicago filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to prevent the president from sending hundreds of National Guard forces to Windy. This legal challenge came after a federal judge prohibited the publication of the goalkeeper in Portland, Oregon.

Federal agents, including members of the Ministry of Internal Security, the Border Patrol, and the police, are trying to keep the demonstrators outside the center of migration and customs enforcement center in the city center on October 05, 2025, in Portland, Oregon. (Spencer Platt/Getty Emochem)
The Trump administration defended publishing operations, saying it was necessary to reduce violent crime and restore law and order. Many officials, accused of the Trump administration, have retracted from overcoming and warning that federal intervention only surrounds the situation.
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Last month, a federal judge said that the Trump administration “deliberately” broke federal law by deploying the guard forces to Los Angeles earlier this year due to protests on immigration raids.
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2025-10-07 07:01:00



