Trump's Troop Deployment Sparks Political Clash in Los Angeles
Republican Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump's deployment of troops to Los Angeles amid protests over immigration raids. Despite opposition from Democratic leaders like Governor Newsom, Vance supported the decision, citing law enforcement needs. The move ignited national debate around the military's domestic role and intensified political tensions.
Republican Vice President JD Vance met with U.S. military personnel in Los Angeles, where they were deployed to address protests against immigration raids. Vance criticized Democratic leaders for allegedly inviting illegal border crossings and not supporting law enforcement.
President Trump had sent the National Guard to Los Angeles earlier this month, against the opposition of Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom, to curb protests sparked by workplace raids by ICE agents. A recent court decision allowed Trump to maintain control over the National Guard's presence in California.
The deployment has fueled a national debate about military use in domestic affairs, creating further political tensions in Los Angeles. While Vance justified the troops' presence, stating they were necessary, Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass denounced the move as inflaming tensions and spreading fear.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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