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President Trump said that "Los Angeles would be burning" if his administration had not intervened by activating troops to mitigate violence during anti-ICE protests. Mr. Trump gave remarks in the Oval Office on Tuesday.
SAN JOSE — Hundreds of people gathered Monday evening in San Jose and Oakland to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and stand in solidarity with protesters in Southern California.
Last year, many wondered whether Trump might be willing to use military resources to stifle dissent. Those fears are relevant anew.
California's attorney general filed a lawsuit on behalf of the state Monday, suing the Trump administration over its deployment of National Guard troops in downtown Los Angeles amid immigration protests.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has been extremely outspoken against Trump and his basket of deplorable deputies like acting Director of ICE Tom Homan and Vice President JD Vance who have been talking real spicy on social media in the press about punishing elected officials for “interfering” with the body-snatching mass deportations.