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California Gov. Gavin Newsom unfazed by threats of arrest from Trump administration official

Laura Simmons
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Los Angeles – Governor of California. Gavin Newsom rejected the threats of judgment by Trump administration officials, removing challenging while they face them excessively between law agents and protesters in response to immigration raids in which they also govern.

Trump’s “border tsar” Tom Homan, warned of immigration operations and the presence of federal personnel would continue in the city despite the criticism of democratic leaders who have warned that the protests could increase. He threatened the trial for anyone who obstructs the effort of application of immigration, including Newsom and the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, although he acknowledged that Neith who had “crossed the line.”

“I will say about anyone,” said Homan. “You cross that line, it is a serious crime to house and hide an illegal foreigner. It is a serious crime to prevent the police doing their job.”

In an interview for MSNBC with Jacob Soboroff , Newsom called Homin’s Bluff, urging him to “simply get it with” and move on with the trial.

“It’s a hard guy. Why don’t you do that? You know where to find me,” said Newsom. “That child or bleviar is exhausting. So, Tom, judge me. Let’s go.”

Meanwhile, Bass dismissed Homin’s warning as unnecessary, emphasizing Sunday that although he opposes the decision to deploy National Guard troops, he has no interest in fighting with the federal government.

“He had absolutely no reason for that,” Bass said. “I talked to him last night. He understands that I am the mayor of the city; the last thing in the world I am going to do is enter a fight with the federal government. So that makes no sense. There were no areas for that comment.”

Trump doubled on homan’s warning Sunday, tells journalists that “officials who get in the way of law and order” will face the judges. “

But Newsom said Sunday that Trump had expressed concern about his ability to handle the growing protest in Los Angeles or the possibility of federalizing the National Guard troops a phone call after the protests began on Friday.

“We talked for almost 20 minutes, and just, this problem never emerged,” said Newsom. “We had a very decent conversation.”

Newsom and Bass have attempt at Trump’s decision to authorize the deployment of at least 2,000 National Guard troops in response to protests, arguing that they would only inflame tensions in the city already increased by the great visos by the great draft.

In a letter to the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseeth, Newsom requested that Trump terminate his federal order to the troops in the Los Angeles County “and return them to my command.”

“In dynamic and fluid situations such as Los Angeles, state and local authorities are the most appropriate to evaluate the need for resources and safeguard life and property,” said Newsom in the letter.

The threats of the administration to the elected officials of judgment have been a distinctive seal of Trump’s second mandate, particularly after the high profile trial of the mayor of Newark Race Baraka outside an ice detention center in New Jersey. The charges were withdrawn, he thought that the Department of Justice accused another elected official of Baraka, the Lamonian Democratic Representative McIver, of two positions of assaulting, resisting and preventing officials responsible for enforcing the law in relation to the incident.

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