Tensions have risen between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over the deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles. Newsom criticized Hegseth for suggesting that U.S. Marines could be called to assist National Guard troops amidst the ongoing immigration protests. In response, Newsom labeled Hegseth’s comments as “deranged behavior.”
President Trump took the step to nationalize the California National Guard, sending 2,000 troops to Los Angeles to protect federal agents and properties. The decision was made after reports of rioters attacking agents, setting fires, and blocking streets during protests against ICE operations. Newsom took to social media, expressing his disapproval of Trump’s decision to deploy military forces on American soil.
In a fiery exchange, Newsom’s press office responded to Hegseth’s comments with sarcasm, questioning if Marines would be deployed for trivial events like sports victories. Hegseth, standing firm, criticized Newsom for allowing chaos in the city. He emphasized the need for maintaining order and protecting federal agents from attacks.
Hegseth’s earlier post described the violent protests as a threat to national security, facilitated by criminal cartels. He stressed that under President Trump, violence against federal agents would not be tolerated. The Defense Department has mobilized the National Guard to support law enforcement efforts in Los Angeles.
Newsom accused President Trump of manufacturing a crisis to justify further measures of control and fear. He advised the public to remain calm and avoid violence. Meanwhile, U.S. Northern Command confirmed the deployment of the 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team from the California National Guard to Los Angeles.
The National Guard’s mission is primarily to ensure the safety and protection of federal properties and personnel in the city. The troops have been stationed at multiple locations throughout Los Angeles to maintain peace. President Trump’s memorandum stressed the need for federal security amidst growing violence and disorder.
The memorandum highlighted the risk posed by violent protests to federal immigration facilities. It emphasized the importance of enforcing federal laws and protecting government personnel. The President’s directive called for the temporary federal service of the National Guard members to support these efforts.
Governor Newsom’s stance against the deployment has sparked a significant political debate. Many conservatives argue that the decision is necessary to restore order and protect federal interests. They see the protests as a rebellion against lawful government authority.
Hegseth and other supporters of the deployment believe it is a common-sense approach to maintaining security. They argue that peaceful protests are acceptable, but violence and attacks on federal agents must be met with a strong response. The presence of the National Guard is viewed as a deterrent to further violence.
Despite the controversy, the situation in Los Angeles remains tense. Both sides of the political spectrum continue to express their views on the matter. The response to the deployment has highlighted deep divisions over immigration policy and federal intervention.
As the National Guard continues its mission, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of federal properties and personnel. The situation is being closely monitored by authorities to prevent any escalation. The deployment has become a focal point in the broader debate over immigration and federal authority.
The clash between Newsom and Hegseth illustrates the ongoing tensions between state and federal leaders. It raises questions about the balance of power and the role of the military in domestic affairs. The events in Los Angeles have drawn national attention and sparked widespread discussion.
With the National Guard on the ground, the hope is to stabilize the situation and prevent further violence. The debate over the appropriateness of the deployment remains a contentious issue. Both sides continue to advocate for their respective positions, adding to the complexity of the situation.
The deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles is a significant development in the ongoing immigration protests. It underscores the challenges faced by federal and state leaders in addressing complex social and political issues. The outcome of these events will likely have lasting implications for future policy decisions.

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PUT SOROS his operatives including his Son AND HIS ORGANIZED LEFTIST ANTI AMERICAN agenda payment groups; in GITMO for vetting. I bet more than 3/4th’s of this crap stops.
Spot-On! And here is what I had to say elsewhere on this site especially about Soros!
About damn time to take the BULL BY THE HORNS and clean up this Nation!
I just stated elsewhere how this type of comprehensive Law Enforcement can and should be implemented on many levels and all Traitors, Criminals and US Constitution Violators along with all Invaders of America’s Sovereignty MUST be applied NOW!
As stated elsewhere on this site: Soros and his now ever-so evil son Alex are “International Criminals” and belong in GITMO facing a Military Tribunal just as the US Constitution prescribes! You GOP need to get your heads out of your assholes and get it done ASAP! Are you all servants of the People or just on the take wimpy RINO’S? “Defend and Protect the US Constitution and the People” as your sworn oaths of office demand that you do!
Also: Time for Newsom who is an Internal National Terrorist Traitor to face a Military Tribunal at GITMO and Summary Execution! He literally has directly caused Massive Mayhem and many Deaths in California!