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The deployment of troops to Los Angeles raises questions about what Trump can and can't do with the military on U.S. soil, and whether he's crossing the line.
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Money Talks News on MSNNewsom Warns Trump Wages War on Democracy Through LA Military DeploymentCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom delivered a prime-time speech Tuesday condemning President Trump's deployment of military forces to Los Angeles. The governor characterized the federal intervention as part of a broader assault on American democratic institutions.
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The Manila Times on MSNMarines deploy in LA ahead of mass anti-Trump protestsArmed Marines arrived on the streets of Los Angeles Friday, part of a large deployment of troops ordered by Donald Trump that has raised the stakes between the US president and opponents criticizing him of growing authoritarianism.
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If he can successfully militarize LA without significant political consequences, Baltimore is next. Then we’re looking at Chicago. Then we’re
It comes as roughly 200 Marines are being deployed to Los Angeles on Friday to protect federal property and personnel, according to a military commander.
Hegseth was met with questions and criticism Tuesday by lawmakers who pressed him about his moves to deploy troops to Los Angeles.
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TAG24 on MSNDemocratic governors band together to testify against Trump's military deployment in LAThree Democratic governors attended a House hearing on Thursday to testify against President Donald Trump deploying military units to California.
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling President Donald Trump's military intervention at protests over federal immigration policy in Los Angeles an assault on democracy and has sued to try to stop it.
A federal judge cast doubts Thursday on the legality of President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles, warning that the Trump administration’s contention that the president’s position cannot be second-guessed — even by the courts — evoked the founders’ fear of a monarchy.