Hegseth doesn't commit to abiding by judicial decision on National Guard, Marines in LA
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told lawmakers "it's not my lane" to say whether or not the Department of Defense would comply with a legal order to withdraw the National Guard and Marines from Los Angeles.
"It's not your legal view that makes the decision in America. It's the federal judiciary," said Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna. "If the federal court in California and the San Francisco that this district judge has an order [that] is a preliminary injunction, will you agree to abide by the federal courts?"
"What I will tell you is my job right now is to ensure the troops that we have in Los Angeles are capable of supporting law enforcement in there," Hegseth said. He added, "This is not my lane. But we also recognize that the way in which the judiciary has expanded its powers."

Khanna continued to press.
"Can you assure the American people on two things you will respect any Supreme Court decision on this matter about whether the Marines are constitutional, and you will respect the district courts when they rule before the Supreme Court rules?"
"What I can say is we should not have local judges determining foreign policy or national security policy for the country .. What I'm saying is local district judges shouldn't make foreign policy for the United Kingdom."
-ABC News' Chris Boccia











