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The California governor responded to Stephen Miller’s wildly racist rant about Los Angeles protesters in the most cathartic way possible.
Newsom's 2028 presidential aspirations hang in the balance as the eyes of the nation are on California's clash with immigration authorities.
President Donald Trump was caught in a lie about the last time he spoke with California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) amid the ongoing immigration protests in Los Angeles.
Trump authorized the deployment of the National Guard in California against Newsom’s wishes after immigration raids sparked protests in the city. Newsom and California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Monday sued Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the move, describing it as illegal.
But Newsom said there was no such call. "There was no call. Not even a voicemail," he tweeted after Trump spoke at an Oval Office news conference. "Americans should be alarmed tha
4:47 p.m. EDT The Trump administration asked the judge to reject Newsom’s request and allow it to respond by Wednesday, calling Newsom’s attempt to block the deployment of federal troops “legally meritless” and saying it would jeopardize the safety of Homeland Security personnel and interfere with the government’s ability to carry out operations.
Other Republicans support Trump's decision to deploy National Guard and Marines. Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday once again aligned himself with President Donald Trump, saying the president is "absolutely right" to send the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles as protests over against Immigration and Customs Enforcement continue-- and sided with the president's criticism of California Gov.
President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan said he would arrest anyone who obstructs immigration enforcement, including elected officials.
Accusing him of “turning the military against American citizens," California Governor Newsom moved to stop President Trump from using the military to quell the anti-ICE riots in L.A.