California to sue Donald Trump for deploying National Guard in Los Angeles

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California Governor Gavin New Roosom has pledged to sue Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard in Los Angeles, where the authorities prepared for more protests against raids on illegal immigrants suspected.
Meanwhile, President Tom Human, Acting Director of Immigration and Customs, supported the arrest of newsom.
“I will do it if you are Tom. I think it’s great,” Trump said, returning to the White House from Camp David on Monday. “Gavin loves advertising … He has done a terrible job. I love Gavin News, he is a gentle man, but he is very incompetent, and everyone knows that.”
The intense clash between Trump and the ruler of the most populated country in the United States came after about 300 members of the National Guard arrived in Los Angeles on Sunday. The forces took sites in the city center, where thousands gathered to protest the raids by federal immigration agents in the state. Witnesses said the guards used tear gas on the crowd.
The demonstrations collected the pace on Sunday afternoon, as taxis were shot in Waymo and a large crowd along a large road. Police announced that the city center was a “illegal collection area” and arrested dozens during the weekend.
The dramatic scenes were the latest escalation in a broader confrontation between the White House, the government leaders and local leaders, as Trump and his allies advanced their full plans to strengthen the president’s strength.
On Monday, Trump claimed that “people who cause the problem are professional instigators, they are rebels.”
“They are bad people, they should be in prison,” he said.
Newsom, a democratic, blamed Trump’s decision “in the” California “National Guard’s” federal “decision – or the transfer of military forces from the state to federal control – to make matters worse. The president allowed the publication of 2000 guards.
“This is exactly what Donald Trump wanted,” Newsom said in a post on X. [California]. He will allow him to enter any country and do the same. We are fading. “
But Trump opened fire by accusing the lying ruler about the situation. The president insisted that Los Angeles had “totally blurring” without the National Guard.
Trump said in a position of social truth on Monday: “The Ruler is Non -Competence”, “Gavin Newscom”, and “the mayor”, Karen Bass, you should say, “Thank you, President Trump, you are very cool. We will not be anything without you, sir.”
“Instead, they choose to lie to the people of California and America by saying that we did not need, and that these are” peaceful protests. “Only one look at the pictures and videos of violence and destruction tells you everything you have to know.”
The Federal National Guard is unusual. President George Herpeter Bush sent guards to Los Angeles in 1992 to control the riots after hitting police officers in Rodney King – a step that California governor asked at the time Beit Wilson.
This time, Trump has canceled Newsom’s desires, one of his political competitors. Newsom, former mayor of Francisco, who has been the ruler of California since 2019, is one of the most prominent democratic politicians and seen as a possible presidential candidate in 2028.
The last American president deployed the National Guard of the state without asking its ruler in 1965, when Lindon Johnson sent forces to protect civil rights demonstrators in Salma, Alabama.
Beit Higseth, Minister of Defense, said that the naval infantry was at a state of high alert and suggested their deployment in Los Angeles, where the isolated protests began on Friday and continued on the weekend. Sunday evening, Trump did not rule out sending the naval infantry. “We will send everything we need to ensure the existence of a law and order.”
In an interview with the progress of PodCaster PodCaster Brian Tyler Cohen progressive, Newsom said that Trump’s actions in California were “a preview of the upcoming things”. He added: “Donald Trump has not succeeded now.”
The demonstrations also took place in San Francisco on the weekend. Several hundreds of people gathered in the city center, according to the local news, after a group of defense of migrant justice stated that at least 15 people, including children who are not more than three years old, were detained during scheduled checks in the city’s Ice Office.
On Sunday night, 60 people were arrested when the protest turned into a tense confrontation with the police. Three police officers were injured, one of whom went to the hospital for treatment.
2025-06-09 18:20:00