President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to quell Los Angeles protests against ICE raids has sparked outrage. The “No Kings” coalition, organizing nationwide counter-protests against a planned military parade, condemned the administration’s actions as an escalation of tensions and an abuse of power intended to silence dissent. While some protestors engaged in violence and vandalism, Mayor Bass blamed the administration for provoking the unrest. Despite this, the “No Kings” coalition maintains its commitment to non-violent, de-escalation-trained protests planned for June 14th.
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Graffiti threatening the lives of Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates was visible on a flatcar carrying military vehicles destined for a Washington, D.C. parade. The video, initially posted by the U.S. Army’s X account, garnered significant views before being removed following inquiries. The Army stated that the message did not reflect their values, and it remains unclear who created the graffiti or their affiliation with the military. The incident highlights the ongoing targeting of Fauci and Gates by conspiracy theories.
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Retired Major General Randy Manner criticized President Trump’s federal deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles, arguing it undermines states’ rights and freedom of speech. He asserted that California Governor Newsom possesses sufficient law enforcement resources and the authority to handle the situation. Manner highlighted the inappropriateness of using the National Guard in this context, emphasizing that governors should manage their states’ internal affairs. This action, while currently legal, is viewed as an overreach of federal power.
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During a protest in downtown Los Angeles, 9 News Australia correspondent Lauren Tomasi was struck in the leg by a rubber bullet fired by a law enforcement officer. The incident, captured on video, occurred as police dispersed protesters using rubber bullets. While Tomasi sustained an injury, she and her camera operator are safe and will continue reporting. The LAPD stated they were unaware of the video at the time of inquiry.
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In response to ongoing protests in Los Angeles and escalating threats against federal personnel and buildings, President Trump deployed approximately 700 active-duty Marines from Camp Pendleton to supplement the National Guard. This action, taken without the consent of California Governor Newsom, represents a significant escalation of the federal response to the demonstrations. Newsom condemned the deployment, alleging a manufactured crisis and vowing legal action against the president. The deployment follows days of protests sparked by law enforcement actions against immigration demonstrators.
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Escalating tensions between California and the Trump administration have led to a potential conflict over tax funding. California Governor Newsom threatened to withhold the state’s substantial tax contributions to the federal government—approximately $83 billion more than it receives in return—in response to potential federal funding cuts to the state’s university system. Treasury Secretary Bessent countered, accusing Newsom of threatening criminal tax evasion and suggesting California adopt Trump-era tax cuts. This “donor state” dynamic highlights the significant financial disparity between states’ tax contributions and federal funding received.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging the federalization of 2,000 California National Guard members was unlawful and an overreach of presidential authority. Bonta argues the deployment was unnecessary, as protests had subsided before the action, and that it diverted crucial resources from wildfire preparedness. The suit seeks a court order to halt the deployment, claiming the president abused his power for political gain and infringed upon the governor’s authority. The White House countered that the deployment was necessary to quell unrest, while Governor Newsom accused Trump of manufacturing a crisis for political purposes.
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President Trump deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles, overriding Governor Newsom’s objections, in response to anti-ICE protests. This action, condemned by both Newsom and Mayor Bass as inflammatory and escalatory, saw troops stationed near a federal complex where undocumented immigrants were being detained by masked federal agents. The deployment, the first of its kind in decades without gubernatorial consent, followed several days of controversial ICE raids resulting in injuries and arrests of protesters, including a union leader. The situation is characterized by accusations of excessive force, illegal detentions, and the deliberate provocation of unrest.
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This week, Secretary Hegseth will testify before Congress three times regarding the Pentagon budget, despite its absence from Congressional records. The White House has actively supported Hegseth, assisting with staffing, though disqualifying some candidates deemed insufficiently “MAGA.” However, controversies surround Hegseth, including the dismissal of several senior advisors following an alleged leak investigation and the sharing of sensitive information on a private messaging app. Despite these setbacks, Hegseth has achieved successes including eliminating DEI programs and boosting military recruitment.
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