Gavin Newsom, National Guard and ICE
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Newsom dares Trump officials to arrest him over ICE protests
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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.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has demanded a restraining order against President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, claiming they are preparing to use U.S. Marines on ICE raids in Los Angeles.
The temporary restraining order would stop the president from dispatching National Guard and U.S. Marine troops from patrolling the ICE protests.
Impact Social data shared with Newsweek showed a plurality—32 percent—of swing voters are responding positively to Trump's response, while 19 percent are responding negatively. Forty-nine percent are responding neutrally to Trump's approach, sharing mostly "emotionless" reaction or news articles about the protests.
A U.S. senator from Alabama let loose on Los Angeles. Here's what California Governor Gavin Newsom said in response.
Participants will meet at northwest corner of West Market Street and Portage Path at 7 p.m. June 11 to show solidarity with Los Angeles demonstrators.
Multiple people were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in downtown San Francisco on Tuesday morning, merely 12 hours after thousands of protesters took to the streets in the Mission to rally against the widespread raids taking place across California.
President Trump said Tuesday the deployed National Guard members will leave Los Angeles “when there’s no danger.”
ICE arrests in Los Angeles spark riots as DHS shares details of illegal immigrants with criminal convictions including murder, rape, and robbery facing deportation.