Trump News: Marines in LA, Iran & Israel – Updates
U.S. Marines have detained a man in Los Angeles amid mounting immigration protests, marking the first known detention as their deployment. This action unfolds against a backdrop of intensifying legal battles challenging the Trump administration’s policies, alongside planned nationwide protests. Republicans and Democrats clash over the events. A federal judge also blocked aspects of an executive order related to voting. The developments extend to international relations, too, with ongoing news from Iran and Israel. News directory 3 brings you the latest updates: the President’s parade is expected to cause a lot of pollution. Discover what’s next …
Marines Detain Man in Los angeles Amid Immigration Protests
Updated June 14, 2025
About 200 U.S. Marines arrived in Los Angeles Friday amid ongoing protests against aggressive anti-immigration raids. Shortly after deployment, the Marines detained a man, marking the first known detention by active-duty troops. The U.S. military confirmed the temporary detention, stating that active-duty forces “may temporarily detain an individual in specific circumstances.”
The deployment and subsequent detention occurred against a backdrop of legal challenges to the Trump administration’s immigration policies and planned nationwide protests. Federal troops also took charge of a federal building.
Republicans in Washington cheered Israel’s strikes on Iran, while some Democrats accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of sabotaging nuclear program talks.
A second federal judge blocked parts of an executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote, dealing another blow to the president’s directive.
Donald Trump’s military parade is expected to generate over 2 million kilograms of pollution, equivalent to the emissions from powering approximately 300 homes for a year, according to a progressive think tank.
Kilmar Abrego García, recently returned to the U.S. after being wrongfully deported to El Salvador,pleaded not guilty to human smuggling charges.
Trump lost his latest legal challenge to a $5 million defamation award to E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual abuse.
What’s next
Protests are planned across california and the country this weekend against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. the situation remains fluid as legal challenges continue to unfold.
