‘Trump is most wanted to have your interest’: Was Gavin Newsome crying while addressing the opposition of Los Angeles? Watch the video

California governor Gavin Newsom appeared visually emotional on Tuesday as he addressed the kingdom for the first time as violent protests were encouraged in Los Angeles, social media users estimated that he was about to cry.
The riots of thousands of people followed the federal immigration raids and the deployment of the National Guard.Many times with his voice, Newsom protested with the California residents that he opposed US President Donald Trump’s efforts to destroy democracy.He said, “Donald Trump most wants your decency, your silence, complicated at this moment.” “We all need to stand up and conduct a high level of accountability.”The governor condemned the federal response to the protests. He said, “These men and women are trained for foreign matches, not for domestic law enforcement,” he said, referring to the National Guards and Marines posted in Los Angeles. “Democracy is attacking in front of our eyes.”Under the leadership of the speech, Newsom had already called Trump’s actions “attack on democracy” and said the city’s militaryization was illegal. During his comment, he doubled the claims, in which the President accused of triggering anarchy through exile.“On Saturday morning, when the federal agent jumped out of an indigested van near a home depot parking, they started grabbing people. A deliberate target of a heavy Latin suburb,” said Newsom. “An American citizen, nine -month -old pregnant, was arrested. A four -year -old girl. The family separated.”He reported that initial protests were within the limit of general public reaction. But when the federal forces intervened, the situation quickly increased. “What happened then, tear gas, flashbang grenade, rubber tablets were used. Federal agents detained people and reduced their fixed process rights.”Newsom admitted that some protests became violent, citing barbarity and attacks on police officers. More than 220 arrests have been made so far, and more expected. However, he argued that the President decided to include military forces, which “affected the flames”.He also said that Trump was trying to determine the academic material and reduce the judicial system. “What else do we need compared to 6 January?” He asked.Newsom confirmed that his office demanded an emergency court order to prevent the deployment of federal forces in Los Angeles. However, an American federal judge denied his petition to prevent the National Guard from entering the state.