Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Marines deployed to LA as Trump says California governor should be arrested



Sydney Morning Herald



Marines deployed to LA as Trump says California governor should be arrested


Story by Michael Koziol
• 11h •



A convoy of buses moves along Interstate Highway 10 after leaving the Marine Corps base in Twentynine Palms, California.© AP


Washington: The US military is sending 700 Marines to Los Angeles to help “restore order”, and President Donald Trump authorised the deployment of another 2000 members of the National Guard, as immigration-related protests spread to other American cities, including San Francisco and Dallas.

The extraordinary decision to deploy active duty personnel to the streets of the US’s second-largest city was immediately condemned as “un-American” by California’s Democratic Governor, Gavin Newsom, whose arrest Trump had earlier advocated.

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Tuesday (AEST) that “due to increased threats to federal law enforcement officers and federal buildings, approximately 700 active-duty US Marines from Camp Pendleton are being deployed to Los Angeles to restore order”.

“We have an obligation to defend federal law enforcement officers – even if Gavin Newsom will not,” he said.

But the Trump administration has not yet moved to invoke the Insurrection Act, which would allow troops to directly participate in law enforcement against civilians.

Newsom said the Marines were heroes who had served their country defending democracy. “They shouldn’t be deployed on American soil facing their own countrymen to fulfil the deranged fantasy of a dictatorial president.”

As tensions rose before sunset in Los Angeles on Monday, California time, local police slowly moved throngs of protesters away from a federal detention centre, firing “less lethal” munitions such as gas canisters, while the National Guard formed a human barricade along the building’s perimeter.

Meanwhile, protesters also clashed with police on the streets of Dallas and Austin, Texas, late on Monday night. Footage from local TV networks showed long lines of riot police encircling demonstrators at a Dallas intersection just after 10pm local time. In Austin, Texas Governor Greg Abbott said in a post on X that more than a dozen protesters were arrested.


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Trump authorised a doubling of the National Guard deployment to LA, though the additional troops were not expected to arrive in the city immediately.

Late on Monday (Tuesday AEST), California sued the Trump administration to block the deployment of both the National Guard and the Marines, arguing it violated federal law and state sovereignty.



Los Angeles police in riot gear form a skirmish line and push protesters down a street away from a federal building in downtown Los Angeles on Monday.© AP


“This isn’t about public safety. It’s about stroking a dangerous President’s ego. This is Reckless. Pointless. And Disrespectful to our troops,” Newsom posted on X in response to the additional National Guard troops. Trump hadn’t raised the possibility that he would order the National Guard to quell protests during a 40-minute phone call on Friday, Newsom told The New York Times.

Earlier, LA Police Chief Jim McDonnell said the department had not been given any “formal notification” the Marines would be coming to the city.

He said the police department was confident in its ability to handle large-scale demonstrations and that the Marines’ arrival without co-ordinating with the Los Angeles Police Department would present “a significant logistical and operational challenge for those of us charged with safeguarding this city”.

The LAPD said some protesters had started throwing objects at officers, adding in an X post: “Less lethal munitions may cause pain and discomfort.”



A Los Angeles police officer uses a baton to push back a protester offering them a flower in downtown Los Angeles on Monday.© AP


The LA Times reported that at least 74 people had been arrested over the weekend on suspicion of vandalism, looting and violence, citing the LAPD. It said 21 people were arrested in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, alleging attempted murder with a Molotov cocktail, assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, looting, failure to disperse and other crimes.

Amid the fallout from the ongoing incident, Trump endorsed arresting Newsom. The California governor had dared Trump’s “border tsar” Tom Homan to arrest him after Homan said anyone who obstructed immigration police from doing their job was liable to be detained, including Newsom and the mayor of LA.

“Come after me, arrest me, let’s just get it over with, tough guy. I don’t give a damn,” Newsom had said.

Arriving at the White House from the president’s retreat at Camp David on Monday morning, Trump supported the idea of arresting the Democratic governor. “I would do it if I were Tom [Homan], I think it’s great,” he said. “Gavin likes the publicity, but I think it would be a great thing.”

Trump went on to say he liked Newsom, but that he was grossly incompetent, citing California’s beleaguered high-speed rail project.

He claimed the Los Angeles protesters were “professional agitators, they’re insurrectionists, they’re bad people. They should be in jail”.

Trump took no further questions, including about Nine News journalist Lauren Tomasi, who was shot with a rubber bullet by police while covering the protests.

The White House referred questions about the incident to the LAPD, which said it would issue a statement. Nine, which also owns this masthead, later reported that the LAPD would conduct an investigation.



Nine News US correspondent Lauren Tomasi was shot by police with a rubber bullet while covering the protest.© Nine News

At a later event, when asked what crime Newsom had committed to warrant his arrest, Trump said the governor had the “wrong philosophy”.

“I think his primary crime is running for governor because he’s done such a bad job,” Trump said. “What he’s done to that state is like what Biden did to this country.”

Newsom said Trump’s threat crossed a line. “This is an unmistakable step toward authoritarianism,” he said.

Trump continued to defend his controversial decision to usurp Newsom’s authority by deploying the California National Guard. On social media, he claimed Los Angeles would otherwise have been “completely obliterated” and that LA mayor Karen Bass and Newsom – whom he again called “Newscum” – should be thanking him.

By contrast, Newsom and Democratic allies argued the decision inflamed tensions and turned what was a relatively small, controllable protest into clashes in which dozens were arrested.

Speaking on condition of anonymity to detail military operations, US officials said about 1000 National Guard members were in the city under federal orders by midday Monday, LA time. The full 2000 members initially authorised by Trump were expected to be on the ground by the end of the day.

The 700 Marines, meanwhile, were being deployed from their base at Twentynine Palms in the Southern California desert.

US Marines have been deployed domestically for major disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and the September 11, 2001, attacks. They are known for being “first in, last out” in US military interventions abroad, but it is extremely rare for American soldiers to be used for domestic policing matters.

The last time the military was used for direct police action under the Insurrection Act was in 1992, when the California governor at the time asked then-president George H.W. Bush for aid in response to the Los Angeles riots over the acquittal of police officers who beat black motorist Rodney King.

Trump could deploy Marines under certain conditions of law or under his authority as commander-in-chief. Without invoking the Insurrection Act, the Marines, like the National Guard, would still be subject to a legal prohibition that prevents them from directly enforcing civilian laws and would likely be limited to protecting federal personnel and property.

Even if only as a support role, using Marines in the context of a police matter is certain to raise further objections from Democrats, who have accused Trump of unnecessarily escalating tensions in LA.

Meanwhile, US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pledged to carry out even more operations to round up suspected immigration violators, extending a crackdown that provoked the protests.

Other protests took shape on Monday afternoon (Tuesday AEST) across LA County, as confirmed reports of federal immigration agents in the cities of Whittier and Huntington Park, south of LA, spurred anger from activists. In Santa Ana, a spokesperson for the city’s police department said the National Guard had arrived in the city to secure federal buildings.

Protests also spread north to San Francisco, where about 60 people were arrested on Sunday night, local time, including some children. The San Antonio Police Department said buildings and a police car were vandalised, while two officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Additional rallies were also planned in more than a dozen cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago and New York City.

In Los Angeles and other cities on Tuesday (AEST), union members marched to demand the release of David Huerta, the president of the Service Employees International Union in California.

Huerta was arrested on Friday as part of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation that prompted the protests. He was hurt in the arrest and taken briefly to a local hospital.



Union members protest in Washington, DC, calling for the release of union leader David Huerta, who was arrested in Los Angeles on Friday.© Michael Koziol


He was later released from custody on a $US50,000 ($77,000) bond.

“This fight is ours, it’s our community’s, but it belongs to everyone,” Huerta said in Spanish outside the federal courthouse after his bond hearing. “We all have to fight for them.”

In Washington on Monday, about 300 people marched past the Department of Justice and FBI headquarters, carrying banners that said: “Tyranny or revolution”, “Is the Constitution dead yet?” and “They blame immigrants so you won’t blame billionaires”.

With Reuters, AP


6 comments:

  1. Fuck Vs Dumb
    Fuck is acting out his authoritarian fantasies.
    The protestors flying Mexican flags and burning cars are playing straight into Fuck's hands.

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  2. https://t.me/bioclandestine/5139

    Newsom’s message should have been “stay at home, stop rioting, stop obstructing federal agents from enforcing the law”.

    Instead, Newsom said Trump was a dictator, threat to democracy, and encouraged more demonstrations nationwide.

    This is what an actual insurrection looks like.

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  3. Hmmm...mid-term strategy? What is the next phase for the second half of his current presidential term? Out with RINO, old guards, Senate, Democratic Party collapse?

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    https://x.com/DC_Draino/status/1932199756920467760?s=19

    Every 740,000 illegal aliens deported from a blue state is -1 Congressional seat in 2030

    This is why they would rather burn their city down to stop Trump

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  4. Look like the intelligence community shock troops have been summoned to the battle field again.

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    https://x.com/dotconnectinga/status/1932475925469212700?s=19

    WATCH🚨: The leader of a heinous Islamist terror group has called for President Trump and scores of his top advisers to be assassinated as revenge for their pro-Israel stances, The Post has learned.

    Sa’ad bin Atef al-Awlaki, the newest leader of the group al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), issued the disturbing call in a propaganda video released on Sunday — as he encouraged Muslims in the US to “take revenge,” sources confirmed.

    “Do not consult anyone about killing infidel Americans,” he said in the sick clip.

    “Go after the scum of the earth and its greatest criminals. These are Trump and his vice president [JD Vance], his advisor and his supporters in terms of finance, administration, and technology.”

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and even Elon Musk were among the advisers named, sources said.

    “Go after them and their families and all those who have any ties or are close to the politicians of the White House. There are no red lines after all that has been happening to our people in Gaza.”

    In the 34-minute video — titled “Inciting the Believers” — the terror leader also called for “strikes” on all Jews.

    “Do not leave a single safe place for Jews — just as they have not left any homes, shelters, or respite for the Palestinians,” he said. “Even hospitals are being bombed over the heads of the sick and wounded, and the heads of the women, children and the elderly. Take revenge.”

    ...

    https://nypost.com/2025/06/10/world-news/leader-of-islamist-terror-group-calls-for-trump-assassination/

    Islamist terror leader calls for Trump, JD Vance assassinations over pro-Israel views in disturbing video: ‘Take revenge’
    By Joe Marino and Emily Crane
    Published June 10, 2025, 7:53 a.m. ET

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  5. Notable

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    https://t.me/GoBPH/6321

    The Regime has cast this new South Korean president as a "commie." Laura Loomer and Company have been breathlessly attacking him.

    I think he's actually one of ours.

    https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3313905/will-kim-jong-un-reciprocate-first-move-south-koreas-lee-ease-tensions

    Will Kim Jong-un reciprocate first move by South Korea’s Lee to ease tensions?
    A proposed halt to the launch of anti-North propaganda leaflets may signal a major policy shift by President Lee Jae-myung, analysts say

    Reading Time:
    3 minutes

    Park Chan-kyong
    Published: 11:00am, 11 Jun 2025Updated: 3:37pm, 11 Jun 2025

    The call by South Korea’s newly elected President Lee Jae-myung for a halt to the launch of anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets signals what analysts see as a potential major policy shift towards easing inter-Korean tensions.

    ...

    https://t.me/GoBPH/6322

    President Moon was likely some form of white hat— he disclosed last summer, in his book, that Kim Jong Un told him he wanted to get rid of his nuclear weapons and make peace with the world.

    Then Moon left and we got President Yoon, who went hard against North Korea, leading to last year's dramatic Poop Balloon psyact that culminated in a failed false flag by Yoon against NK, which fell apart when the generals in the South Korean military refused to follow through with a planned artillery strike after Yoon declared martial law. This led to Yoon being arrested for treason and impeached by the South Korean legislature.

    Now we get President Lee, who wants to end the Poop Balloon Wars, and move toward peace with Kim Jong Un. That's why Fox News and the Regime have cast him as a commie.

    ...

    https://t.me/GoBPH/6323

    RT tells the truth, lol.

    (From a week ago.)

    https://www.rt.com/news/618637-south-korean-donald-trump/

    4 Jun, 2025 16:19
    HomeWorld News
    ‘Korean Donald Trump’ emerges from the chaos in Seoul
    The man now in charge of the republic used to style himself after Bernie Sanders but changed his tune – and has won
    By Konstantin Asmolov, a leading researcher at the Center for Korean Studies at the Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences

    ...

    https://t.me/GoBPH/6324

    South Korea removes border loudspeakers blasting propaganda & K-pop at DPRK — ending years of psychological warfare

    The move follows the election of President Lee Jae-myung — who favors dialogue over confrontation with Pyongyang.

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  6. MJTruthUltra

    @MJTruthUltra

    Holee Shizzles… ‼️

    The real reason behind the LA riots..

    Tom Homan revealed the recent warehouse ICE RAID that set the whole thing off, was the target of a multi-National illegal money laundering scheme linked to the Mexican and the Colombian cartels.

    That location, is one of many, he says, and they’re laundering hundreds of millions of dollars to fund their cartel activities.

    The Trump administration is going after their money… that’s why they’re rioting!

    https://rumble.com/v6unrt7-ice-raids-in-la-were-targeted-a-multinational-money-laundering-operstion.html

    11:11 PM · Jun 11, 2025

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    https://x.com/mjtruthultra/status/1932999241879990580

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