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Attorney General Xavier Becerra added one more lawsuit yesterday to the several dozen he’s filed against the Trump administration. This one aims to block moves that would effectively strip millions of dollars in federal funding from reproductive health care providers that perform abortions or abortion referrals.

For those still keeping count, the total is now 47. It’s a figure that has placed Mr. Becerra squarely at the center of California’s resistance, along with Gov. Gavin Newsom, who’s also taken rhetorical aim at the president’s policies on immigration and the environment.

Last night, the police detained a longtime Sacramento Bee reporter and arrested dozens of demonstrators protesting District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert’s announcement that she wouldn’t criminally prosecute two officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark, a 22-year-old black man whom they said they believed had a gun, but was unarmed.

Mr. Clark’s family and activists called on Mr. Becerra — who, as I wrote yesterday, wields considerable power to pick his battles — to file charges instead, or face political consequences.