Trump, Los Angeles and Insurrection Act
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While Elon Musk issued harsh words against President Donald Trump just a few days ago, he appeared to endorse the administration's handling of the LA riots.
Marines are set to deploy to Los Angeles as protests continue nationwide. With the focus on protecting federal personnel, tensions are rising amid demonstrations in several cities.
This marked the second time since 2020 that Cotton has called for using the 1807 law that gives the president authority to mobilize the military in the U.S.
The Insurrection Act, which allows federal U.S. troops to enforce civilian laws on U.S. soil, is often confused with martial law, but the two are very different.
Police arrest more than 20 people on first night of curfew aimed at protests in downtown Los Angeles
Police arrested more than 20 people, mostly on curfew violations, on the first night of restrictions in downtown Los Angeles and used crowd-control projectiles to break up hundreds of protesters demonstrating against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown,
Attorney General Pam Bondi was pressed on the threshold for President Donald Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act against Los Angeles protesters.
Nationwide protests erupted across the US following federal immigration raids in Los Angeles, prompting President Trump to deploy thousands of troops, triggering widespread clashes, curfews, mass arrests,
1:30 p.m. EDT About 300 members of the National Guard have been stationed across Los Angeles so far, The New York Times reported, the first soldiers as part of the 2,000 Trump has promised to station across the city as more protests are expected to take place this afternoon.