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California Governor Gavin Newsom He has reacted sharply to the Trump administration’s reported plans for a grand military parade in his state on Saturday, coinciding with the latest round of attacks. no king opposes,
,donald trump And JD Vance Can get money to launch missiles on I-5 during government shutdownBut not a dime for Americans’ health care,” Newsom wrote on the X, pointing to possible disruption on Interstate-5.
according to meidastouchThe event, described by one of its sources as a “vanity parade”, will be led by Vice President Vance, honoring America’s 250th anniversary. Marine Corps, And that could include firing live missiles from Navy warships stationed near Camp Pendleton in Oceanside.

The outlet says portions of I-5 could be closed in keeping with the festivities, impacting the 80,000 drivers who use the corridor daily. An estimated $94 million worth of freight is transported daily on the interstate, which runs from San Diego County to Orange County and has been described as the economic backbone of California.
The White House has not yet confirmed or denied the plans Marine Corps has issued a press release which describes it as “Demonstration of amphibious capabilities” Saturday at Red Beach, near Camp Pendleton, followed by a “Beach Bash” for service members and their families at Del Mar Beach, for which, it said, “No public highways or training routes will be closed.”
“The demonstration of capabilities will facilitate integrated Navy and Marine Corps operations in the air, land, and sea,” the Corps explains.
“All training programs will take place on approved training ranges and will be in accordance with established safety protocols,” it added. It said a “detailed risk assessment” had been carried out in advance and reassured the public that “numerous rehearsals will be held” before the big day.
Newsom’s office told Los Angeles Times It is still considering whether to close the freeway and said: “California has always respected our byways – but this is not the right way to go about it,
“The White House should focus on paying its troops, lowering grocery prices, and honoring these troops for their service rather than making ostentatious displays of power. The lack of coordination and communication from the federal government on this incident – and the overall impact on our society and economy – is clear of the Trump administration’s gross disloyalty.”
California Department of Transportation spokesman Edward Barrera said: “If the federal government requests a freeway closure, drivers should expect delays on Interstate 5 and other state routes throughout Southern California before, during and after the event.”

Independent Both the White House and Gov. Newsom have been contacted for further comment.
In an earlier post on X, written before the Marines’ statement was released and before President Trump’s statement signed an executive order Directing the Pentagon to ensure active-duty military personnel get paid despite ongoing tensions in the US government shutdownNewsom had angry: “Donald Trump and JD Vance think closing I-5 to shoot missiles off ships is an honor to the military. Put aside your vanity parades and pay our troops instead.”
The official press account of the Governor, best known for Blasting out a scathing anti-Trump parodyToo commented On parade: “This would be an absurd show of force, and completely unnecessary during a government shutdown when members of the military can’t even get a paycheck.”
The latest round of nationwide No Kings protests continue this weekend Similar day of protest on 14th June Activists gathered in cities across the US to express their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration’s “totalitarian” policies, ranging from ICE’s crackdown on illegal immigrants to the president’s moves against his political enemies.
The previous date was the Commander-in-Chief’s 79th birthday, which marked Another expensive military paradeReportedly to honor the 250th anniversary of the US military. The parade featured heavy tanks rumbling through the streets of Washington, DC, and vintage aircraft flying overhead.