Trump, protests and border czar
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Border czar Tom Homan struggled to explain a 2020 clip of President Donald Trump saying it wouldn’t be legal for the president to call in the National Guard without a request from a governor. In response to demonstrations against federal immigration raids that began in Los Angeles on Friday,
ICE agents will be out "every day" regardless of pushback amid widespread protests across Los Angeles County, Tom Homan told NBC News on Saturday.
The Trump administration border czar vowed that the president won't be "late to the game" in dealing with the California protests.
Steve Bannon tore into Tom Homan after President Donald Trump’s border czar made the rounds on the cable news networks to address the crisis in Los Angeles. “Tom, enough TV,” said Bannon, a far-right podcaster and Trump ally.
Border czar Tom Homan tonight insists that ICE can still carry out its immigration enforcement operations despite protests. And he responded to California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s criticism of the deployment of Marines during an interview with Tom Llamas.
President Donald Trump on June 9 said he would support the arrest of California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for obstructing ICE sweeps in Los Angeles.
MSNBC reporter Jacob Soboroff clapped back at President Donald Trump’s border czar’s attacks on him Monday after a report suggesting the government could arrest California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Tom Homan complained to Fox & Friends on Monday that Soboroff edited a clip of their weekend interview regarding protests over immigration raids in Los Angeles to make it appear Homan wanted to arrest Newsom.
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Trump border czar Homan responds to Gov. Newsom's 'arrest me' challenge amid LA anti-ICE riots, clarifying comments about consequences for impeding immigration operations.
Los Angeles protests against federal immigration raids enter third day, as Trump threatens to deploy the National Guard over objections by CA Gov. Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass.