Trump, National Guard and Gavin Newsom
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Trump admin threat to deploy military to LA protest met with angry reactions - The White House on Saturday said it would send 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles to make arrests as anti-ICE protests entered their second day.
Gavin Newsom and Jon Voight, the actor-turned-show biz emissary for President Donald Trump. The pair met privately Thursday afternoon in Century City, the sleek Los Angeles business district, to discuss their shared interest in boosting the state’s iconic industry,
Federal immigration raids in Los Angeles ignited a second day of unrest, leading to clashes between protestors and law enforcement in Paramount. In response, President Trump authorized the deployment of 2,
Trump blasted the nameless protesters as “troublemakers” and called for a ban on face coverings in the future.
Governor Gavin Newsom reacted to the federal government's move to take over the California National Guard and said the move is "purposefully inflammatory".