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At a peaceful vigil in downtown Los Angeles, interfaith community leaders came together for prayer, support and healing.
The Pennsylvania senator warned that his party would lose “the moral high ground” if it did not go further in condemning acts of destruction or violence, which local officials said were under control.
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump and California Face Off Over L.A. Protests: Live UpdatesThe president has now doubled the number of National Guard members in the city and deployed hundreds of Marines. Here’s the latest.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to immediately block the Pentagon from ordering federal and state troops to suppress the protests in Los Angeles, asking for a federal judge’s ruling hours after he filed Tuesday morning for an emergency injunction.
White House officials say that Trump has a mandate to carry out his hard-line immigration agenda and that politically, battling it out with a blue state is a winning issue for them.
President Trump responded by sidestepping the state’s Democratic governor and deploying 2,000 National Guard members to the city. He portrayed the demonstrations as an existential threat to the country, and called the protesters “insurrectionists,” in what may become a rationale for him to invoke the Insurrection Act.
Hundreds of protesters in San Francisco marched in the Mission District to protest the ongoing ICE raids in California. The protest began at Mission and 24th around 6 p.m. "The people in our federal government,
President Donald Trump credited himself and his administration for deploying the National Guard to address the violence that erupted during immigration protests in Los Angeles. Democratic Congresswoman Laura Friedman,