US President Donald Trump threatened to have California Governor Gavin Newsom arrested for allegedly obstructing federal law enforcement, prompting Newsom to accuse Trump of acting like a dictator. Tensions escalated as Trump deployed Marines and National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid
United States President Donald Trump is sending an additional 2,000 National Guard troops to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and federal law enforcement officers in Los Angeles, the Department of Defence confirmed on Tuesday (local times)
Following US President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, which led to more protests, California Governor Gavin Newsom said he had met "with local and state officials to clean Trump's mess."
California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration urging a judge to declare the call-up of National Guard troops in response to street protests in Los Angeles unconstitutional, and asking to halt any further deployments, CNN reported.
US President Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles to control immigration protests, overriding Governor Newsom's objections. Experts called this move rare and risky, warning it may escalate tensions and violence amid ongoing demonstrations against federal immigration r
US President Donald Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for their handling of the ongoing LA riots, calling them "horrible." His post on X, shared by Elon Musk, has gained over 6.5 million views.
California Governor Gavin Newsom accused US President Donald Trump of sending troops unnecessarily, claiming it created chaos and worsened the situation. He said more law enforcement is now needed to fix the damage.
California deployed National Guard troops to control protests against Trump's immigration raids. Governor Newsom called the move "acts of a dictator," while the Defense Secretary warned active troops could be sent if violence grows. Protests included clashes and calls to remove ICE from Los
US representative for California Nanette Barragan criticised President Trump's decision to deploy National Guard troops to Los Angeles, saying the President wanted to 'create civil unrest' as protests intensified.
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President Trump deployed 2,000 National Guardsmen to Los Angeles after protests erupted over immigration raids. Clashes broke out between demonstrators and federal agents. Officials say the move is to restore order, while critics, including California leaders, warn it will worsen tensions an
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