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Protests erupted across the U.S., particularly in Los Angeles, following federal immigration raids. Despite tensions and violence during the demonstrations, President Trump claimed credit for quelling unrest. Governor Gavin Newsom condemned Trump's deployment of military forces to the city, arguing it undermines democracy and is an abuse of power. The situation in California exemplifies rising unrest with protests growing in other cities, highlighting widespread discontent over immigration enforcement policies and government responses.
Tensions in Los Angeles rose as protests over federal immigration raids escalated, prompting a rare military response with 700 Marines assisting National Guard troops.
Governor Newsom criticized Trump's deployment of troops as a brazen abuse of power, stating it poses a perilous moment for American democracy.
President Trump claimed credit for stopping the violence in LA, despite escalating military forces to manage protests sparked by immigration enforcement actions.
Protests that began in Los Angeles intensified across the country, with instances of violence and unrest seen in cities like Chicago and New York.
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