Newsom also apparently lied about a phone call from Trump.
*UPDATE* Trump’s team responds:
It seeks an extraordinary, unprecedented, and dangerous court order. If entered, Plaintiffs’ proposed order would jeopardize the safety of Department of Homeland Security personnel and interfere with the Federal Government’s ability to carry out operations. Plaintiffs’ request that this Court supervise the President and Secretary of Defense’s management of military forces is itself highly unusual and indeed non-justiciable under constitutional principles. The Court should reject Plaintiffs’ suggestion that this Court enter an order—on a one-sided record and without hearing from Defendants—on a subject of grave importance that implicates the separation of powers. As Plaintiffs noted in their motion, Defendants request the Court enter an order making Defendants’ opposition to Plaintiffs’ motion due tomorrow at 11 a.m. Pacific time. Defendants request 24 hours to finalize declarations necessary to expose certain of Plaintiffs’ allegations as false and demonstrate the irreparable harm to the Defendants if the Court were to enter the proposed order.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom demanded that a judge issue a restraining order from the time of filing (Pacific time) to block President Donald Trump and his administration from deploying the National Guard and Marines.



It just almost blows my mind that Newsom would lie like that about Trump not contacting him. Pretty naive on my part.
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Because lefties won’t hear about this at all. I just read an article in the New York Times about how the videos of the L.A. riots are fake or altered, and most of their readers believe it. The title is:
Fake Images and Conspiracy Theories Swirl Around L.A. Protests
Here’s the link:
Misleading photographs, videos and text have spread widely on social media as protests against immigrant raids have unfolded in Los Angeles, rehashing old conspiracy theories and expressing support for President Trump’s actions.
The flood of falsehoods online appeared intended to stoke outrage toward immigrants and political leaders, principally Democrats.
They also added to the confusion over what exactly was happening on the streets, which was portrayed in digital and social media through starkly divergent ideological lenses. Many posts created the false impression that the entire city was engulfed in violence, when the clashes were limited to only a small part.
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“Many posts created the false impression that the entire city was engulfed in violence, when the clashes were limited to only a small part.“
The ubiquitous many, how many? From whom? For what reason?
So violence, arson, and officer assault is O.K, if its in a small part?
And there it is.
It supports the contention that the original raid was on a specific business that it was connected to cartel activity.
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Investigation LAUNCHED into group accused of funding riots with government grants
June 11, 2025
Fox News senior national correspondent William La Jeunesse and Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz. discuss the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles and across the country on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’
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