Heather Cox Richardson writes today that Trump eagerly overstepped his authority so as to create a crisis in Los Angeles. Local and state authorities responded appropriately to protests against the aggressive actions of ICE. But Trump insisted that there was an insurrection underway, a statement tweeted by his aide Stephen Miller. He took charge of the state National Guard, which was last done in 1958 when President Eisenhower called in the Arkansas National Guard to restore order in Little Rock during white protests against civil rights enforcement.
HRC suggests two reasons for Trump’s eagerness to call in troops in L.A. First, he wants a pretext to send troops anywhere anytime, in effect, to create a police state. Second, he wants to distract attention from his embarrassing breakup with Elon Musk, the chaos caused by his tariffs, and the controversies surrounding his “One Ugly Bill” and its threat to Medicaid.
A third reason is that he seized on the opportunity to humiliate Democratic Governor Newsom.
A fourth reason is that he loves to play the part of a tough guy.
Question: why did he not send in the National Guard to protect the Capitol on January 6, 2021?
She wrote:
Flatbed train cars carrying thousands of tanks rolled into Washington, D.C., yesterday in preparation for the military parade planned for June 14. On the other side of the country, protesters near Los Angeles filmed officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) throwing flash-bang grenades into a crowd of protesters. The two images make a disturbing portrait of the United States of America under the Donald J. Trump regime as Trump tries to use the issue of immigration to establish a police state.
In January 2024, Trump pressured Republican lawmakers to kill a bipartisan immigration measure that would have beefed up border security and funding immigration courts because he wanted to campaign on the issue of immigration. During that campaign, Trump made much of the high immigration numbers in the United States after the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, when the booming U.S. economy attracted migrants. He went so far as to claim that migrants were eating people’s pets.
Many Trump supporters apparently believed officials in a Trump administration would only deport violent criminals, although Trump’s team had made it clear in his first term that they considered anyone who had broken immigration laws a criminal. Crackdowns began as soon as Trump took office, sweeping in individuals who had no criminal records in the U.S. and who were in the U.S. legally. The administration worked to define those individuals as criminals and insisted they had no right to the due process guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.
Anna Giaritelli of the Washington Examiner reported that at a meeting in late May, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, who appears to be leading the administration’s immigration efforts, “eviscerated” federal immigration officials for numbers of deportations and renditions that, at around 600 people per day, he considered far too low. “Stephen Miller wants everybody arrested,” one of the officials at the meeting told Giaritelli. “‘‘Why aren’t you at Home Depot? Why aren’t you at 7-Eleven?’” Miller said.
After the meeting, Miller told Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity that the administration wanted “a minimum of 3,000 arrests for ICE every day, and President Trump is going to keep pushing to get that number up higher each and every single day.” Thomas Homan, Trump’s border czar, took the message to heart. “You’re going to see more work site enforcement than you’ve ever seen in the history of this nation,” he told reporters. “We’re going to flood the zone.”
According to a recent report by Goldman Sachs, undocumented immigrants made up more than 4% of the nation’s workforce in 2023 and are concentrated in landscaping, farm work, and construction work. Sweeps of workplaces where immigrants are concentrated are an easy way to meet quotas.
The Trump regime apparently decided to demonstrate its power in Los Angeles, where over the course of the past week, hundreds of undocumented immigrants who went to scheduled check-in appointments with ICE were taken into custody—sometimes with their families—and held in the basement of the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building in downtown L.A.
This was the backdrop when on Friday, June 7, federal officials launched a new phase of the regime’s crackdown on immigration, focusing on L.A. workplaces. Agents in tactical gear sweeping through the city’s garment district met protesters who chanted and threw eggs; agents pepper sprayed the protesters and shot at them with what are known as “less-lethal projectiles” or “non-lethal bullets” because they are made of rubber or plastic. Protesters also gathered around the federal detention center, demanding the release of their relatives; officers in riot gear dispersed the crowd with tear gas.
Officers arrested more than 40 people, including David Huerta, the president of the Service Employees International Union California (SEIU), for impeding a federal officer while protesting. Huerta’s arrest turned union members out to stand against ICE.
At 10:33 a.m. yesterday morning eastern time—so, before anything was going on in Los Angeles—Miller reposted a clip of protesters surrounding the federal detention center in Los Angeles and wrote that these protesters constituted “[a]n insurrection against the laws and sovereignty of the United States.” Miller has appeared eager to invoke the Insurrection Act to use the military against Americans.
On Saturday, in the predominantly Latino city of Paramount about 20 miles south of L.A., Rachel Uranga and Ruben Vives of the Los Angeles Times reported that people spotted a caravan of border patrol agents across the street from the Home Depot. Word spread on social media, and protesters arrived to show that ICE’s arrest of families was not welcome. As about a hundred protesters arrived, the Home Depot closed.
Over the course of the afternoon, protesters shouted at the federal agents, who formed a line and shot tear gas or rounds of flash-bang grenades if anyone threw anything at them or approached them. L.A. County sheriff’s deputies arrived to block off a perimeter, and the border agents departed shortly after, leaving the protesters and the sheriff’s deputies, who shot flash-bang grenades at the crowd. The struggle between the deputies and about 100 protesters continued until midnight.
Almost four million people live in Los Angeles, with more than 12 million in the greater L.A. area, making the protests relatively small. Nonetheless, on Saturday evening, Trump signed an order saying that “[t]o the extent that protests or acts of violence directly inhibit the execution of the laws, they constitute a form of rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States.” Based on that weak finding, he called out at least 2,000 members of the California National Guard to protect ICE and other government personnel, activating a state’s National Guard without a request from its governor for the first time in 50 years.
At 8:25 p.m., his social media account posted: “If Governor Gavin Newscum, of California, and Mayor Karen Bass, of Los Angeles, can’t do their jobs, which everyone knows they can’t, then the Federal Government will step in and solve the problem, RIOTS & LOOTERS, the way it should be solved!!!”
California’s governor Gavin Newsom said Trump’s plan was “purposefully inflammatory.” “LA authorities are able to access law enforcement assistance at a moment’s notice,” Newsom said. “We are in close coordination with the city and county, and there is currently no unmet need. The Guard has been admirably serving LA throughout recovery. This is the wrong mission and will erode public trust.” Newsom said the administration is trying “not to meet an unmet need, but to manufacture a crisis.”
Trump apparently was not too terribly concerned about the “rebellion”; he was at the UFC fight in Newark, New Jersey, by 10:00 p.m.
At 10:06 p.m., Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is under investigation over his involvement with a Signal chat that inappropriately included classified information, posted: “The violent mob assaults on ICE and Federal Law Enforcement are designed to prevent the removal of Criminal Illegal Aliens from our soil; a dangerous invasion facilitated by criminal cartels (aka Foreign Terrorist Organizations) and a huge NATIONAL SECURITY RISK.” He added that the Defense Department was mobilizing the National Guard and that “if violence continues, active duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized—they are on high alert.”
At 2:41 a.m., Trump’s social media account posted: “Great job by the National Guard in Los Angeles after two days of violence, clashes and unrest. We have an incompetent Governor (Newscum) and Mayor (Bass) who were, as usual…unable to to handle the task. These Radical Left protests, by instigators and often paid troublemakers, will NOT BE TOLERATED…. Again, thank you to the National Guard for a job well done!”
Just an hour later, at 3:22 a.m., Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass posted: “I want to thank LAPD and local law enforcement for their work tonight. I also want to thank [Governor Gavin Newsom] for his support. Just to be clear, the National Guard has not been deployed in the City of Los Angeles.”
National Guard troops arrived in L.A. today, but James Queally, Nathan Solis, Salvador Hernandez, and Hannah Fry of the Los Angeles Times reported that the city’s garment district and Paramount were calm and that incidents of rock throwing were isolated. Law enforcement officers met those incidents with tear gas and less-lethal rounds.
Today, when reporters asked if he planned to send troops to L.A., Trump answered: “We’re gonna have troops everywhere. We’re not going to let this happen to our country. We’re not going to let our country be torn apart like it was under Biden.” Trump appeared to be referring to the divisions during the Biden administration caused by Trump and his loyalists, who falsely claimed that Biden had stolen the 2020 presidential election. (In the defamation trial happening right now in Colorado over those allegations, MyPillow chief executive officer Mike Lindell, who was a fierce advocate of Trump’s lie, will not present evidence that the election was rigged, his lawyers say. They added: “it’s just words. All Mike Lindell did was talk. Mike believed that he was telling the truth.”)
At 5:06 p.m. this evening, Trump’s social media account posted: “A once great American City, Los Angeles, has been invaded and occupied by Illegal Aliens and Criminals. Now violent, insurrectionist mobs are swarming and attacking our Federal Agents to try and stop our deportation operations—But these lawless riots only strengthen our resolve. I am directing Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and Attorney General Pam Bondi, in coordination with all other relevant Departments and Agencies, to take all such action necessary to liberate Los Angeles from the Migrant Invasion, and put an end to these Migrant riots. Order will be restored, the Illegals will be expelled, and Los Angeles will be set free.” He followed this statement with that odd closing he has been using lately: “Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal answered: “Hello. I live in Los Angeles. The president is lying.”
At 6:27, Governor Newsom posted that he has “formally requested the Trump Administration rescind their unlawful deployment of troops in Los Angeles county and return them to my command. We didn’t have a problem until Trump got involved. This is a serious breach of state sovereignty—inflaming tensions while pulling resources from where they’re actually needed. Rescind the order. Return control to California.” The Democratic governors issued a statement standing with Newsom and calling Trump’s order “ineffective and dangerous.”
At 10:03, Trump posted: Governor Gavin Newscum and “Mayor” Bass should apologize to the people of Los Angeles for the absolutely horrible job that they have done, and this now includes the ongoing L.A. riots. These are not protesters, they are troublemakers and insurrectionists. Remember, NO MASKS!” Four minutes later, he posted: “Paid Insurrectionists!”
There is real weakness behind the regime’s power grab. Trump’s very public blowup with billionaire Elon Musk last week has opened up criticism of the Department of Government Efficiency that Musk controlled. In his fury, Musk suggested to Trump’s loyal followers that the reason the Epstein files detailing sexual assault of children haven’t been released is that Trump is implicated in them. Trump’s promised trade deals have not materialized, and indicators show his policies are hurting the economy.
And the Republicans’ “One Big, Beautiful Bill” is raising significant opposition. Today Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) complained about the excessive spending in the bill for ICE, prompting Stephen Miller to complain on social media and to claim that “each deportation saves taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.” But David J. Bier of the libertarian Cato Institute on Friday estimated that the deportation plans in the measure would add almost $1 trillion in costs.
There is no doubt that as their other initiatives have stalled and popular opinion is turning against the administration on every issue, the Trump regime is trying to establish a police state. But in making Los Angeles their flashpoint, they chose a poor place to demonstrate dominance. Unlike a smaller, Republican-dominated city whose people might side with the administration, Los Angeles is a huge, multicultural city that the federal government does not have the personnel to subdue.
Trump stumbled as he climbed the stairs to Air Force One tonight.

HRC understands Trump’s twisted sociopathy. His goal is to provoke and crush. I hope people in LA do not take the bait. At his obnoxious military parade on June 14th, veterans are also considering protests against the cuts to their benefits and services. I hope they can peacefully protest and avoid violence, although I am not sure Trump and his goons respect peaceful protest.
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Retired,
My fervent hope is that someone plays the role of the single Chinese man in a white shirt who stopped a column of tanks heading to Tianimen Square. He stood in front of the tanks. Single-handedly, he stopped them. For one minute? Three minutes? Five? A symbol of resistance.
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Retired: As I write this, the live picture on my screen shows thousands of protestors in LA PEACEFULLY standing there–as their quiet presence speaks volumes to whoever is watching.
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Trump will treat peaceful protest as a violent threat.
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The Reichstag is on fire.
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When we go to the hospital, it always seems like the United Nations. If ICE starts arresting people that are going to the pediatric doctors in the large clinics in the multiethnic parts of cities like Nashville, they will be arresting hundreds of people carrying little babies.
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Excellent article.
This tragic situation checks all the proverbial boxes as cited in the article:
Mr. Tough-on-crime with physical force
MAGA nostalgia for the ‘60s response to hippie liberals and campus intellectuals
Baiting for physical / violent protests to justify military response
Creating “worse than January 6” protests (because the BLM and non-violent comparisons didn’t work for them)
Usurping authority of a Governor
Hypocrisy of “states’ rights” rationalizations & cherry-picking which issues are states’ rights and not
“Keeping promise” of Immigration crack down
Massive ICE raids, then sort out for the “illegals”
Fire, Aim, Ready… Target (protesters), Weaponize Constitutional loophole, Fire)
Baiting for protests
Opportunity to use physical, military force of any kind
Establishing precedent to use force and fear to squelch the anticipated thousands of protests over the next several years
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What do we call the convicted rapist, fraud, felon, and January 6, 2021, traitor’s scripted reality show this time?
We can’t call it The Apprentice. That’s done and gone.
We know who wrote the script and the title on the script. That’s Project 2025. I don’t’ like that title. Not catchy enough.
We can’t use use George Orwell’s Animal Farm or 1984.
Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf is history.
Art of the Deal doesn’t fit. The family crime lord already used that title even though he didn’t write the book. Tony Schwartz did, who said it should have been called The Sociopath.
“The Apprentice was an instant success in another way too. It elevated Donald J. Trump from sleazy New York tabloid hustler to respectable household name. In the show, he appeared to demonstrate impeccable business instincts and unparalleled wealth, even though his businesses had barely survived multiple bankruptcies and faced yet another when he was cast. By carefully misleading viewers about Trump—his wealth, his stature, his character, and his intent—the competition reality show set about an American fraud that would balloon beyond its creators’ wildest imaginations.” | SOURCE: Slate
Any suggestions.
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#DICTATOR
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#DistractorInChief
#DistractorInChiefTraitorAndToolOfRussia
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Trump has many flaws, but he did not start the riots we’re seeing in LA. The rioters oppose deportation of anyone for any reason. ICE focused on violent criminals, drug dealers, and other very bad actors. If you justify the recent riots – and you and your groupies here do – you oppose any meaningul limits on immigration.
Sorry, I live in the real world of scarce resources: the U.S. cannot allow every impoverished person in the world to come here and receive far more in public benefits than they will ever contribute in taxes. Barack Obama, Bill clintom, Paul Krugman, and many other liberals used to say this before doing so became forbidden on the Left. The politics of illegal immigration have changed, but not the economics.
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Dan Wood’s doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Ignorant.
Attributing crime to entire groups of people, including immigrants, is inaccurate and can perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Crime statistics are complex and influenced by various factors, making it impossible to single out one group as solely responsible.
However, some sources do provide data on crimes committed by individuals with certain immigration statuses. For instance, the Texas Department of Public Safety reported that between 2011 and 2018, illegal immigrants were arrested and charged with over 298,000 crimes in Texas. These included:
It’s important to remember that these figures represent a small fraction of the total illegal immigrant population in the United States, which was approximately 11 million in 2022. Additionally, studies show that crime rates among illegal immigrants are generally lower than those of the native-born population.
Focusing on the number of immigrants who are rapists or thieves oversimplifies a complex issue and ignores the vast majority of immigrants who are law-abiding citizens. It’s crucial to rely on factual data and avoid generalizations based on stereotypes.
Research from the Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) and other organizations suggests that approximately 8.3 million undocumented immigrants work in the U.S. economy, which represents about 5.2% of the workforce. Pew Research Center data from 2022 indicates a similar figure, reporting that 8.3 million undocumented immigrants were in the labor force, accounting for just under 5% of the total U.S. workforce and 3% of the overall U.S. population.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes annually in the United States, just like U.S. citizens. They are required to pay income taxes, and often have payroll taxes like Social Security and Medicare withheld from their wages. Additionally, they pay property and sales taxes when purchasing goods or services.
Undocumented immigrants make significant contributions to federal, state, and local tax revenues. In 2022, they paid approximately $96.7 billion in taxes. A substantial portion of these taxes goes towards programs like Social Security and Medicare, even though undocumented immigrants are generally ineligible to receive benefits from these programs.
No, undocumented immigrant crime rate isn’t higher as Trump claimed
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To all rational people – few of whom ever read this loony Left blog – Lloyd Lofthouse has long since proven that he is an ignorant nutcase. There is no way that low-income people – as groups, legal citizens or illegal immigrants – pay enough in taxes to offset the costs of the public services they receive. The liberal people I cited used to say exactly this before the politics of immigration changed around 15 years ago.
The goal of the Left is to grant citizenship to the current illegal population – and all future illegals – to enable them to (legally) vote and then receive all benefits of the welfare state, which will make them loyal voters for left-wing Democrats forever. Lee Harvey Lofthouse cannot refute this reality.
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Dan,
Why are you reading this “loony left” blog? Don’t you have better things to do with your time?
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I’m not a betting man, but I have followed these fora long enough to know that someone like Dan Wood will call Lloyd Lofthouse “an ignorant nutcase” out of one side of his mouth, then whine out of the other about ad hominem arguments, that I’d bet on his doing just that here.
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SOON, THERE WILL BE NOTHING TO STOP KING TRUMP BECAUSE REPUBLICANS HAVE FOUND THE WAY TO STOP FEDERAL COURTS FROM BLOCKING TRUMP’S EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND THE WAY TO REVERSE ALL EXISTING INJUNCTIONS:
The MOST IMPORTANT item in the Republican’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is buried at the bottom of Page 562 in the 1,116-page bill.
If this item passes in the bill, then, as Robert Reich points out, Trump becomes King of America, immune from the federal district courts ruling against his Executive Orders. Trump will rule by decree and Congress and the federal courts are of no importance.
Erwin Chemerinsky, the Dean of the University of California-Berkeley School of Law, says that “It’s important to note the provision applies retroactively. This means every federal court injunction or Temporary Restraining Order that waived the security requirement would be rendered unenforceable.”
Ib short: All the injunctions that have already been issued against Trump’s Executive Orders will be eliminated, and no future injunctions will be issued. Trump will rule by Executive Order with no restraints. He will be King of America.
Unfortunately, Rule 65(c) will almost certainly be passed as part of the Big Beautiful Bill.
With that, the American Revolution to save Americans from being ruled by a king, will be lost.
That item on Page 562 invokes enforcement of Federal Rules of Civil Procedures Rule 65(c).
That little-known Rule says that a federal court can ONLY issue an injunction AFTER a plaintiff has POSTED A BOND to cover the costs of damages that an injunction could have on the party against which the injunction was issued if subsequent appeals overturn the injunction.
UNFORTUNATELY, NAIVE SENATE DEMOCRATS think that there’s nothing to worry about because the Bill’s provision for invoking Rule 65(c) doesn’t relate to budgetary issues and therefore will be dropped from the final Big Beautiful Bill because of “The Byrd Rule”.
BUT, the Byrd Rule only ALLOWS — IT DOESN’T REQUIRE — that items deemed not to have a direct budgetary consequence be removed from a bill.
HERE’S WHAT HAPPENS if a Democrat challenges the invoking of Rule 65(c) in the budget bill as a violation the Byrd Rule: First, the Senate Parliamentarian is asked for an opinion, then the Senate’s Presiding Officer makes a ruling that can either follow OR IGNORE the Parliamentarian’s advice, and finally, the full Senate can decide whether or not to follow the Presiding Officer’s ruling.
Because the Senate’s Presiding Officer and majority are Republican, the Senate WILL KEEP THE PROVISION to invoke Federal Rules of Civil Procedures Rule 65(c) — and that will stop federal court lawsuits against Trump’s Executive Order decrees.
It’s clear that Senate Democrats (1) don’t understand the consequences of invoking Federal Rules of Civil Procedures Rule 65(c); and (2) don’t understand how the Byrd Rule works.
Text, email, phone your representatives in the Senate and House to fight with all that they have to delete this provision in the BBB…or practice saying “Sieg Heil” — because you’ll need it.
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