Los Angeles protests: Donald Trump claimed that Gavin Newsom ‘committed a crime for the governor’; California leader hit, Trump is called ‘dictator’

California Governor and US President La went to each other over protests

US President Donald Trump on Monday intensified his public conflict with Governor Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, suggesting that Democrats should be arrested.The Maga supremo accused Newsom of being a failed leader amidst immigration protests at Los Angeles.Trump said that Crime Newsom replied to a reporter’s question for arrest, Trump said, “I think his primary crime is going on for the Governor because he has done such a bad thing. What he has done for that state is such that what Biden has done for this country.”After Trump deployed thousands of national guard soldiers in Los Angeles without Trump’s consent, the comment made a comment after a week’s end after a week of growing tension.On Monday, Trump Camp returned to the White House from David and addressed the media on South Lawn, where he appeared to probably arrest Newsom about former immigration officer Tom Homan’s recent comments. Trump told reporters, “If I had Tom I would have done this. I think it’s great.”Newsom quickly came back, shared a video of Trump’s comment on Instagram and called it a significant turn for the country. “The President of the United States called only one governor’s arrest,” he wrote. “This is a day when I hoped that I would never see in America. I don’t care that if you are a Democrat or Republican, it is a line that we cannot cross as a nation – this is a surefire step towards totalitarianism.” On X, he said, “These are the tasks of a dictator, not the President.,Speaking on Fox News, Homan clarified that there was a “no discussion” about arresting Karen Bass, Newsom or Los Angeles Mayor, although he earlier said that “there is no one above the law.” He insisted that criminal acts, such as intervening with federal officials or damage to property, would be prosecuted by the Trump administration.House speaker Mike Johnson gave his support for Trump’s comments and deployment of federal soldiers. “We have to maintain the rule of law, and if the state and local leaders are unable to do so, it is the job of the federal government,” Johnson said.Despite his past claims that governors should request the deployment of a national guard, Trump has changed his stand, which justifies federal action claiming the situation in California. He said, “The biggest change from that statement is that we have an incompetent governor,” he told reporters.Shortly after Trump’s comments, the authorities confirmed that 700 marines of Twentin Pams were ordered at Los Angeles. His specific role has not yet been outlined.In addition, Pentagon confirmed that Trump announced the deployment of more than 2,000 national guard soldiers in Los Angeles.Newsom said that the state was sueing the Trump administration, which he had described as an illegal federation of the National Guard. “The order he signed does not apply only to the CA. This will allow him to go to any state and do the same thing.”

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