“The order will be restored, Los Angeles will be freed” Says Trump “, Trump says

The United States President Donald Trump promised that “the order would be restored”, and “Los Angeles would be freed”.

He has directed the Homeland Security Christie Nom, Defense Secretary, Secretary of PT Hegaseth, and Attorney General Palm Bondi to “take all necessary action” to “free los angeles” and to abolish “migrant riots” from “migrant invasion”.

American Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents protested against protests after raiding across the city, in which dozens of unspecified immigrants were arrested. Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard soldiers to restore the order during the demonstrations.

“Once a great American city, Los Angeles, illegal aliens and criminals have been invaded and occupied. Now, violent, rebel mobs are attacking and attacking our federal agents to stop and prevent our exile, but these chaotic riots only strengthens our resolve,” Trump has written on his ‘true social’ account.

“I will be ready to finish a laos angeles to free Los Angeles, in coordination with all other relevant departments and agencies, Secretary of Homeland Security Christie NoM, Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, and Attorney General Palm Bandi, and all other relevant departments and agencies.

Earlier, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass expressed confidence in the city’s ability to manage the ongoing protests without the need for President Donald Trump’s National Guard soldiers, according to CNN.

“I don’t believe it is called because I believe Lapd [Los Angeles Police Department] And other law enforcement agencies such as Sheriffs can handle things in Los Angeles, ”Bass in response to a decision by President Donald Trump said to send 2,000 national guards to the city.

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Since Bass had made those comments, about 300 soldiers have arrived at three places across the city, CNN described ABC7 citing the mayor’s statement.

The Democratic Mayor was also asked to respond to Trump’s claim that he was forced to step up as neither he nor the Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom was able to stop protests.

“I certainly reject the notion that neither the governor or I can do my work – we are in close cooperation and said – I am also in close communication and cooperation with the representatives in the White House, so I reject the perception and feel that we can work with what we have here.”

Meanwhile, California’s Governor Gavin Newsom slammed the federal response, called it “purposefully inflammatory” and warned that such deployment would destroy the public trust. Newsom said, “Donald Trump’s anarchy is eradicating confidence, separating families, and reducing power workers and industries to the US economy.” (AI)

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