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LA Protests Turn Violent As Governor Accuses Trump Of Manufacturing The Crisis


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  The U.S. Marines are on standby, but Gov. Gavin Newsom said, "The president is attempting to inflame passions and provoke a response."

On June 2, 2020, National Guard soldiers arrived in Los Angeles amid quiet streets following days of protests over the death of George Floyd. California Governor Gavin Newsom accused President Donald Trump of manufacturing a crisis and politicizing the situation, emphasizing that the state was managing the situation without needing federal intervention. Newsom highlighted the deployment of the National Guard to protect communities and ensure peaceful protests, while criticizing Trump's approach as inflammatory and unnecessary. The presence of the soldiers was part of a broader effort to maintain order and support local law enforcement during a tense period marked by widespread demonstrations across the country.

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