Donald Trump, the president of the US, made a strong say on Tuesday that the violent marches in Los Angeles are being funded. Trump said to writers from the Oval Office on Tuesday,” Someone’s financing it. The president described the turmoil in Los Angeles as a “full-blown abuse on serenity, on open order, and on national sovereignty,” and said those involved were not regular residents but “paid paramilitaries.” These are “paid dissenters,” they say. They are provocateurs. They are paid, Trump continued. Trump argued that something so significant in terms of resources and resources during the demonstrations had to have been planned. Do you believe that someone approaches a curb and begins hammering pieces out, has all the necessary tools, and begins handing them out to people to use as a tool? the MAGA senate official said. Following weeks of violent protests sparked by national immigration attacks, Trump made the decision to send 2, 000 National Guard troops and 700 US Marines to the streets of Los Angeles. The president claimed that the military deployment was necessary to safeguard national assets, but he received criticism from governors of California and California, including Gavin Newsom, who claimed he was causing tensions. When there is no risk, they will leave, according to popular sense. Without I sending them, you would have had a terrible condition,” Trump said. According to California officials, “you would be reporting on a lot of suicide and a lot of destruction.” The situation has sincegotten worse as a result of the national response. In downtown Los Angeles, president Karen Bass cited plundering of 23 businesses and extensive property damage and placed a curfew there. Trump is using the US government against American citizens, according to Newsom, who has filed legal action to stop the rollout. The judges must stop these unlawful behavior right away.” A independent controversy erupted when Trump claimed to have spoken with Newsom to urge him to “do a better job.” The government claimed that there was no call, and that no such conversation occurred. Trump later charged Newsom with lying and showed a phone log to Fox News that indicated a 16-minute contact took place on June 7 rather than June 9, as he had previously claimed, according to the Telegraph. In addition, some reporters who cover the protests have reported being recently detained or tear-gassed. The treatment of columnist Lauren Tomasi was criticized by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who described the incident as a “horrific” example of how Trump is using the protests to showcase his immigration bill in Congress, with aides claiming it was a political opportunity to win support.
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