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Trump defends the choice of having sent the soldiers: ‘The demonstrators in Los Angeles are animals and are paid by someone’ – News

Trump defends the choice of having sent the soldiers: ‘The demonstrators in Los Angeles are animals and are paid by someone’ – News

June 11, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

In a developing story, Trump⁤ defends‌ the deployment of soldiers in ⁢Los Angeles, alleging ‍that the anti-migrant raid demonstrators are being funded. He doubled ‌down on ⁢his rhetoric, labeling protesters as “animals” and denying accusations of specific payments. ⁤News quickly spread as Mayor Bass ‌imposed a curfew‍ due to escalating unrest. Simultaneously occurring, protests erupted in New York and Chicago, showing increasing concern over⁤ immigration policies. ​Governor Newsom​ condemned Trump’s policies as an attack on democracy, warning implications could spread.Beyond immediate actions, the Justice Department is poised to release⁣ federal law enforcement guidelines. Stay⁣ informed with ⁤News Directory 3. Discover what’s next as this⁣ political standoff continues to evolve.

Key Points

  • Trump​ alleges‌ Los Angeles protesters are paid agitators.
  • Curfew imposed in Los Angeles following anti-migrant ⁤raid⁢ protests.
  • California governor‌ slams‍ Trump’s policies‌ as attack​ on democracy.
  • Protests spread to ‌New‌ York and Chicago.

Trump Alleges ⁤Paid Protesters Amidst Anti-Migrant Raid​ Demonstrations

Updated June 11, 2025

President Donald ‍Trump asserted that demonstrators in Los Angeles are being financially supported, stating, ⁤”someone pays them or are agitators.” When questioned about⁢ whether Gov. gavin⁣ Newsom or Los Angeles Mayor‌ Karen Bass ⁣were behind the payments,Trump denied making such an accusation. He has‍ previously referred to the demonstrators as “animals,” “foreign ‌invaders,” and ​”third world criminals.”

Trump added that military⁤ presence would remain until “there is peace ‍in ‍Los Angeles.” He‌ outlined rules of engagement, stating ⁢that the military would respond “with great strength” if protesters become violent, leading to arrests and⁣ jail time.

In response ​to vandalism and ⁢looting, Mayor Bass announced a curfew in parts of downtown Los Angeles‍ from 8 ​p.m. to 6 a.m. local time.

Following the unrest in Los Angeles, hundreds protested immigration policies in New York and Chicago. Reports indicate the New york exhibition remained peaceful. Protests also occured⁢ in Chicago, another city‌ where Immigration ​and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has conducted raids targeting illegal migrants under Trump’s⁣ orders. The anti-migrant raids have ⁤sparked widespread concern.

Gov. Newsom ‍strongly criticized‌ the Trump administration’s immigration policies, calling them an attack on ⁢democracy.He accused the president of orchestrating a “military raid throughout Los Angeles.” Newsom warned that⁢ these actions ‍are a power grab,⁤ stating, “Trump and his faithful thrive on ⁣the division because it allows them to ​acquire more power and ​exercise even greater control.” he cautioned⁣ that California might be the first, but other states would follow.

What’s next

The situation remains fluid, with potential for⁣ further protests and legal⁤ challenges to the administration’s immigration ‌policies. The Justice Department is expected to release further guidance⁤ on the rules of‌ engagement for federal law enforcement.

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