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A fight between President Donald Trump and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom over the National Guard's presence in California will ...
A federal judge will hold a three-day trial to determine whether Trump's deployment of troops in California violated the 1878 ...
The Watts Riots began on Aug. 11, 1965 and ended on Aug. 16, 1965 — and that day Gov. Edmund G. “Pat” Brown declared the ...
According to a Thursday announcement from the Department of Justice (DOJ), a federal grand jury has indicted 30-year-old ...
What started as a routine traffic stop quickly escalated into violence and six days of civil unrest known as the Watts Riots ...
Over 50 Charged in Violent LA Protests The Department of Justice (DOJ) is sending a clear message to those involved in the ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was acting “deranged” over his threat to deploy active-duty Marines to the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles.
More than a month after President Trump deployed the U.S. military to Los Angeles amid immigration sweeps, the troops have ...
Should California be left on their own after their Governor and other elected officials have said that the National Guard should not be there and have criticized President Trump for the move?
President Trump hit back at Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s claims that the president did not recently call him, telling Fox News he spoke to the California leader for about 16 minutes on Saturday.
This column was first published in The Orange County Register. The post Militarized Response to California Riots Seeks To Expand Federal Power appeared first on Reason.com.
Letters to the Editor - June 12, 2025 These latest California riots (oops, excuse me. I mean these “mostly peaceful protests) illustrate something I am sick and tired of hearing!