Trump Scolds Reporter for Question About National Guard in LA Hastily Ends Presser
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Trump Scolds Reporter for Question About National Guard in LA  Hastily Ends Presser
"TRUMP: Well, it was a radical left judge; but very importantly, what did you not tell me in that question or statement that you made pretty much of a statement, I think. GARRISON: Well, I was asking for your response. TRUMP: No, no, you didn't say what the judge said, though. The judge said, But you can leave the 300 people that you already have in place. They can continue to be in place. That's all we need."
"President Donald Trump on Tuesday snapped as a reporter for asking a question about his National Guard deployment in Los Angeles before abruptly ending the press conference. That morning, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer ruled that Trump's use of the National Guard in LA was illegal. Trump sent hundreds of troops into LA in response to the protests against ICE raids being conducted across the city."
A federal judge ruled that the deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles was illegal. Hundreds of troops had been sent to Los Angeles in response to protests against ICE raids across the city. California Governor Gavin Newsom celebrated the ruling online. During a press conference announcing the U.S. Space Command relocation, a USA Today reporter asked Trump about the ruling. Trump called the judge "a radical left judge," criticized the reporter for omitting the judge's allowance for 300 troops to remain, then thanked the room and abruptly ended the press conference.
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