Breaking News: Tensions Escalate in Los Angeles as Trump Deploys 2,000 More Troops Amid Protests
Los Angeles is on high alert as President Donald Trump orders the deployment of an additional 2,000 National Guard troops to the city, igniting fierce backlash from California officials. Governor Gavin Newsom has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming the deployment undermines the state’s sovereignty and exacerbates an already volatile situation.
Newsom expressed outrage, stating that the initial 2,000 troops were left without food or water, with only about 300 actively engaged. He condemned the president’s actions as reckless and a mere attempt to “stroke a dangerous president’s ego.” The governor’s comments come as protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) intensify across the region, with demonstrators taking to the streets in downtown Los Angeles and Santa Ana.
In a fiery response, Trump defended the troop deployment, asserting it was necessary to combat “violent instigated riots” and that Los Angeles would have faced “obliteration” without federal intervention. He criticized local leaders, claiming they were misrepresenting the situation by labeling protests as peaceful.
As protests grow increasingly tense, Mayor Karen Bass has called for an end to ICE raids, highlighting the fear gripping the community. “Washington is attacking our people, our neighborhoods, and our economy,” she stated, reflecting the deepening divide between state officials and the federal government.
Eyewitness reports indicate that the protests have turned confrontational, with law enforcement struggling to maintain order amid escalating tensions. A live feed from Santa Ana shows demonstrators filling the streets, demanding an end to ICE operations. The situation remains fluid, with police issuing dispersal orders as the protests continue to unfold.
Stay tuned as we bring you the latest updates on this developing story, with both sides preparing for a showdown as the nation watches.