White House: Bass, Newsom Acting ‘Deeply unAmerican,’ Immigration Enforcement Will Continue
- Rioters in Los Angeles clashed with law enforcement, throwing rocks and fireworks, resulting in violent protests and widespread chaos.
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemned the ICE raids, stating they were 'sowing terror in our communities' and disrupting safety principles.
- Since June 6, over 330 undocumented individuals have been arrested during the riots, with some having prior criminal convictions, according to information provided by the White House.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that President Trump intervened to restore law and order after local officials failed to protect citizens.
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In LA riot standoff, Trump is right; Bass, Newsom are wrong
Byron York: Everyone should hope that the violence and disorder come to an end soon in Los Angeles. But the Trump administration will continue to deport people, especially criminals, who are in the United States unlawfully. And leaders like Karen…
Don’t Confuse Obama’s Rioters With Martin Luther King Jr.’s Protesters - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass misspoke Monday when she said of the rioters in her city that “people should exercise their right to protest; that’s their First Amendment right.” But she had good reason to expect that few Americans would recognize the error of her words. Thankfully, Harris Faulkner of Fox’s Faulkner Focus refused to accept Bass’s wording in the June 9 lead-in to her show — “you won’t hear me calling them protesters; they are crimin…
Trump fulfills his oath while Newsom and Bass shield foreign felons
Los Angeles looked like a war zone this week. Rioters — roughly 1,000 strong — torched vehicles and hurled rocks, concrete, and fireworks at law enforcement officers. They slashed tires and set fires in the streets. In the middle of it all, an American flag burned on the pavement as a mob urinated on it and screamed, “F**k Trump!”This wasn’t spontaneous outrage. It was an organized assault on law, order, and national sovereignty — an eruption ye…
BYRON YORK: In LA riot standoff, Trump is right; Bass, Newsom are wrong
Throughout the rioting in her city, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has frequently lashed out at President Donald Trump’s decision to send National Guard and active-duty troops to protect federal buildings and keep the peace. “It makes me feel like…
White House says rioters will not prevent deportation operations
The White House Wednesday said criminal rioters will not deter its deportation operations and that the administration will continue to deploy National Guard troops to places where federal law enforcement officers need protection.
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