California governor Trump slams on ‘insult’ to soldiers: photos show the national guard sleeping on the floor; Case administration on La Purification

California governor Gavin Newsom accused US President Donald Trump of treating the National Guard soldiers with “insult” after viral images, showing him sleeping on the floor under tight conditions after his deployment in Los Angeles amid immigration protests. The controversy has increased in a legal battle, the newsmom’s office has filed a case against the Trump administration as to what it calls an illegal and politically motivated deployment. Newsom, posted on X, said, “You sent your soldiers here without fuel, food, water or gold space.” “It’s not about public safety. It is about caressing the ego of a dangerous president. It is careless. Useless. And is derogatory to our soldiers. , The governor claimed that Trump’s administration sent more than 2,000 national guard soldiers without basic supply, saying that only 300 received active orders, while the rest were left useless in federal buildings. Newsom wrote in another post, “This is how Donald Trump treats his soldiers.” In response, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell accused Newsom of “the soldiers of using soldiers as political props,” saying that the soldiers were “access to food and water” and due to “fluid security conditions”, they were temporarily placed in least-edible features. “In addition, when you are a soldier, you are ready to sleep even worse,” Parnell added to X. Meanwhile, Trump authorized the deployment of an additional 2,000 soldiers, leading to the total number of guard personnel exceeding 4,100 under federal orders in Los Angeles. The step follows the first deployment of 700 American Marines to support local authorities. The Pentagon has estimated the cost of the operation by $ 134 million. Newsom’s trial argues that the use of the President’s emergency powers in this example is more than his constitutional right, alleging that Trump exploited a managed protest situation for political gains. “On Saturday, June 7, he used an protest that local authorities were under control to grab another unprecedented power,” the suit said. At a press conference, Trump said, Newzom should face arrest to defy federal rights. “I would have done this, if I was Tom,” Trump said, referring to Seema Caesar Tom Homan. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the operation during the testimony on Capital Hill, suggesting that such deployment can follow under the vision of Trump of a militaryized motherland approach: “National Guard and Reserves become an important component how we secure that motherland,” they said.

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