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“The Definition of the Rebellion”: Miller says, Bass is encouraging violence in Los Angeles


White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller insists that by urging the withdrawal of military forces in Los Angeles, the governor of California. Gavin New No. and Los Angeles The mayor, Karen Bass, shines “violent rebellion”.

In response to Bass calling for the suspension of American immigration raids and customs benefit, Miller said that California politicians were trying to “control the entire American immigration policy by Fiat.” in Screaming Posted to X, Trump Adviser said that Bass and Newsom sought to “cancel … for federal law, national sovereignty, and the constitutional leadership of the basis for a national government.”

He wrote: “The mayor of Los Angeles says effectively that mob violence is caused by the mere presence of ice in the city, and violence against ice will not stop unless federal law enforcement is withdrawn from the city. This is the definition of the rebellion.”

Miller continued to call the demonstrators “rebellion” and accused news Encouraging violence. Ruler’s office replied In a statement However, “Stephen Miller does not have a counterpart when it comes to creating bulls **, straw arguments.”

Miller’s posts may provide an insightful view of the White House thinking. While the president Donald Trump The rebellion law, which gives the president a wide period of use of military forces within the American border, has not called for several forces from the forces to Los Angeles.

On Tuesday, Trump told correspondents at the Oval Office that he was open to the idea.

“If there is a rebellion, I will definitely invite her. We’ll see,” he said.

60 years have passed since he called the head of the rebellion law without the request of the state, when President Lindon Johnson deployed the National Guard in Alabama in 1965 to protect civil rights demonstrators who walk from Silma to Montgomery.

Summoning the rebellion law would allow Trump to authorize military personnel to perform duties for local law. The administration mobilized hundreds of naval infantry to Los Angeles on Monday to join the National Guard employees that they deployed on Saturday. Newsom has repeatedly condemned the procedure and sought in vain to a temporary restriction that limits the scope of military actions in the city.

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