Posted by AI on 2025-06-09 14:29:07 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-24 21:05:17
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US President Donald Trump responded to ongoing clashes between demonstrators and authorities in Los Angeles, signaling a potential widening of the federal response as the immigrant rights protest enters its third day.
Trump, speaking at the White House, asserted his willingness to deploy the National Guard and other federal resources to other cities should they experience similar protests against the recently enforced ICE crackdown. This declaration, while not explicitly threatening, could have a chilling effect on dissent and protest across the country.
The President's remarks come as tensions boiled over in Los Angeles, with the National Guard arriving on city streets amidst scuffles between anti-ICE protesters and police. The ongoing demonstration has largely been characterized by fierce resistance and the use of non-lethal weapons to disperse protestors.
As the situation develops, the potential for a wider deployment of troops across the country underscores how this unrest could become a broader national issue, rather than solely a local one.
Trump will hope that his hardline response-maximum enforcement and then even more enforcement-will ultimately appeal to his electoral base ahead of the 2020 election.