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president Donald Trump He defends his muscular, controversial moves, tames unrest and tames the nation’s second-most populous city.
If we had “sent troops” into Los Angeles over the past three nights, then a once-beautiful and great city would be burning to the ground now,” the president argued in a social media post Tuesday.
With the aim of erasing the escalating protests in Los Angeles caused by the immigrant raids carried out by the ice at his administration’s direction, Trump sent out the National Guard and even mobilised the Marines.
Trump has broken the 60-year precedent by federalizing the California State Guard without government consent. Gavin Newsom.
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Protesters block the intersection of second St. and San Pedro St. at a Monday night anti-ice rally in downtown Los Angeles. (Peter D’Abrosca from Fox News Digital)
Regardless of the legality of his move, Trump’s actions have placed immigration, law and order — the key issues that will help him reclaim the White House in last year’s election — bring it back firmly into the national spotlight and provide the president with clear political opportunities.
A source on the president’s political trajectory told Fox News that it was a “winning script” by defending the Democrats again in regards to immigration.
Additionally, sources said Trump has a clear mission from American voters to a massive deportation effort to clear an undocumented country.
Marines deployed in Los Angeles amid riots as California gets upset to sue Trump over reactions
Optics could clash with police on the streets with tear gas, throw rocks at police, set fire to police, waving Mexican flags, and bolster support among the massive strips of Americans and bolster Trump’s political playbook.
Trump’s overall approval rate remains underwater in most national votes, but thanks to the negative economics, the visuals from Los Angeles The spotlight on issues where the president performs best – Immigration and border securityand law and order.

Riots hold onto Los Angeles, a woman awaits a bus at a stop destroyed by anti-ice graffiti. (Peter D’Abrosca from Fox News Digital)
“The images that test Trump’s calls to media of mobs burning cars and launching Mexican flags attacking police officers to promote immigration enforcement agencies and border control, defending Democrats by highlighting the inability to maintain law and order in the blue state.
Furthermore, longtime conservative consultant Nicole Schlinger emphasized, “This is exactly what Donald Trump had campaigned, and voters in swing states who expected action before these riots reached the city, he is offering their votes with actions rather than apologies.”
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Violence in Los Angeles provides a foil familiar to the Democrats, a Democrat who is considered a potential candidate for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination, or a newspaper.
Newsom, who suggested that Trump should be arrested, repeatedly denounced the president and his administration of making his crisis and illegally militarizing Los Angeles.

California Governors Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump on the left are now swapping anti-ice protests and the National Guard federal government for the president’s federal government after seeing a meeting in Los Angeles amid the wildfires that ramped in January. (Pool)
A newspaper suing the president to reverse the order accused in a social media post, “This is an unmistakable step towards authoritarianism that threatens the foundations of our republic. We cannot set it.”
While Newsom has condemned violence on the streets, Shringer argued that “it’s a vision in Trump’s hands. Gavin Newsom, a liberal who tried to raise a moderate flag on a conservative podcast, is now protecting illegal immigrants while holding a Mexican flag while standing on the ground burning a car.”
Williams argued that “Newsom’s failed leadership, rank incompetence and failed responses to multiple prominent crises make him a great political foil for President Trump.”
Another Fringe Benefit for Trump – the riots in Los Angeles hit the administration’s unpleasant headlines – the nasty feud with Elon Musk is far from the spotlight.
Fetterman calls his own party over his anxiety in Los Angeles
Republican officials and committees use Los Angeles violence as a hug to beat Democrats.
“If you look at what’s going on in LA, what exactly does it show? [former President] Biden and the Democrats opened their borders in their way and did something they didn’t take advantage of the millions of people who came here. They caused all of this,” claimed Tuesday, Republican Sen. Rick Scott, a Florida Republican. He intends to keep the country safe. ”
The National Republican Congressional Committee, the campaign division of the House GOP, said, “While LA is on fire and law enforcement is under attack, radical House Democrats are “scuckold” with the idea that violent riots will be condemning violent riots. The party has completely lost its heart.”
Even California’s first term Sen. John Fetterman has increasingly defeated and criticised fellow Democrats, but has denounced his own party.

Democrat Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman criticized some of his own party for their reaction to the protests in Los Angeles. (Fox Nation)
“I am negatively representing freedom of speech, peaceful demonstrations and immigration, but this is not. It is disorder and true confusion. My party loses moral highlands if you destroy car settings, destroy buildings and refuse to assault law enforcement.”
But political clashes in California can infuriate and even energise most Democrats.
“The actions of the Trump administration are dangerous and overly offensive. The reality is that Trump has sparked these protests and now he is trying to escalate them,” longtime Democratic strategist Joe Caiazzo told Fox News.
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Furthermore, Democrats see a lot of hypocrisy in Trump’s move to send troops, given what happened in the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol. Trump did not call for the National Guard during the riots at the Capitol.
One of his first acts in January when he returned to White House power was to relentless those convicted in the Capitol raid.
“Donald Trump pretends to respect the rule of law. We must not forget that he sat absentmindedly as violent protesters stormed the Capitol on January 6th and then forgiven them,” Kayzzzo said.