Trump, National Guard and Gavin Newsom
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Trump admin threat to deploy military to LA protest met with angry reactions - The White House on Saturday said it would send 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles to make arrests as anti-ICE protests entered their second day.
California Governor Gavin Newsom fired back at Donald Trump after CNN reported that the administration was seeking to cut off federal money to the state. “Californians pay the bills for the federal government.
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NewsNation on MSNTrump, Newsom trade barbs amid California protestsPresident Trump has rebuked California Gov. Gavin Newsom's criticism of the administration's handling of protests against ICE in Los Angeles County.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wasn't playing nice late Friday when he fired back at President Donald Trump's threats of taking away federal funding for California. CNN first reported that the Trump administration plans on pulling back large chunks of federal spending in California,
Trump blasted the nameless protesters as “troublemakers” and called for a ban on face coverings in the future.
Governor Gavin Newsom reacted to the federal government's move to take over the California National Guard and said the move is "purposefully inflammatory".
The threat to cut off California follows a 315-page report published by the Federal Railroad Administration that claims California has missed several deadlines related to the high-speed rail and has failed to identify how it will secure $7 billion in funding to build a segment of rail between Merced and Bakersfield,