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California Governor Gavin New Roosome gave a huge speech on Tuesday night aimed at President Donald Trump, a Federal National Guard, and the use of Marines to put out the protests in Los Angeles.

Newsom, a democratic, is considered a potential presidential candidate in 2028, detonated the tactics of immigration enforcement in Trump in notes designed for a national audience after days of clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement.

“This is about all of us. This is about you. California may be first, but it is clear that it will not end here. Other states are the following. Democracy is the following. Democracy is under attack on our eyes. This moment that we feared has arrived,” said News

“The authoritarian regimes begin to target people less able to defend themselves. But they do not stop there,” he said.

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Trump has activated thousands of members of the National Guard, without requesting newsom, and deployed more than 700 naval infantry in California since the protests began on Friday.

He also struck a hail of criticism and personal insults in Newsom, at some point indicating that he should face arrest after daring on the “Tsar border” Tom Human to arrest him.

“I will do it if you are Tom,” Trump told reporters on Monday.

In his speech on Tuesday, Newsom argued that Trump had a record to support violence when it suits him.

“Trump and his loyalty are flourishing in the division because they allow them to take over control of more control. By the way, chaos and violence do not oppose, as long as it serves it,” said Newsum, by the way, Trump, does not oppose chaos and violence.

He added: “The rule of law has been increasingly directed to a rule without.”

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Tuesday night.

Los Angeles Police chief Jim McDONEL said on Tuesday that there were “several consecutive days of increasing disturbances throughout the city,” where 378 people have been arrested since Saturday. The curfew entered into the center of Los Angeles on Tuesday evening.

The protests were also revealed in other cities across the country, with demonstrations opposing immigration policies in the Trump administration and deportation efforts in New York, Boston, Chicago, Dallas and Atlanta.

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