Newsom condemns Trump’s actions in Los Angeles amid national tension

Gavin Newsom, Governor of California - Official website
Gavin Newsom, Governor of California - Official website
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In a significant address to Californians and the nation, Governor Gavin Newsom criticized President Trump’s actions in Los Angeles, describing them as an unlawful militarization of the city. The Governor expressed concern over what he perceives as a turning point for democracy in America.

Governor Newsom highlighted federal raids in Latino neighborhoods and the deployment of military personnel without consulting state or local authorities. He stated, “What we’re witnessing is not law enforcement — it’s authoritarianism,” urging citizens not to comply with such measures.

The address detailed incidents where federal agents conducted large-scale workplace raids and arrests without due process. Newsom described these actions as unprecedented and emphasized that California’s law enforcement had been managing civil unrest effectively before federal intervention escalated tensions.

Governor Newsom called for peaceful action from Americans, emphasizing the importance of citizenship in a democracy. He reiterated his opposition to the President’s use of military force on domestic soil, stating that this approach undermines community safety rather than enhancing it.

California has filed a legal challenge against the deployment of troops, seeking an emergency court order to halt their use in law enforcement activities across Los Angeles. Newsom warned that if such actions continue unchecked, they pose a threat to all states and democratic principles nationwide.

Throughout his speech, Governor Newsom stressed the need for accountability and urged citizens to exercise their rights peacefully amidst growing anxiety about recent events. He concluded by reminding people of their role in safeguarding democracy: “The most important office is not President or Governor — it’s citizen.”



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