Gavin Newsom, Los Angeles and Federal agents
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Newsom demands information from Trump after Border Patrol appearance outside his news conference
Newsom has filed a Freedom of Information Act request after agents appeared outside a news conference he held in L.A. Critics say Trump uses federal law enforcement against his enemies.
A group of masked U.S. Border Patrol agents showed up in trucks outside of the press conference at the Japanese American National Museum.
Gavin Newsom knows the popular image of him is of a smooth talker with slicked-back hair, the wealthy liberal who co-owns a vineyard.
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News Analysis: Newsom’s decision to fight fire with fire could have profound political consequences
The redistrict strategy could be a boon for Newsom's 2028 ambitions during a moment when Democrats are hungry for leaders. But it's also risky.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that President Donald Trump was making jokes with him over the phone before the president launched a military response to anti-ICE protests in California. Against Newsom’s wishes, Trump federalized the National Guard in California in response to the protests in Los Angeles. U.S. Marine troops were also sent in.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNNewsom to announce redistricting plans in Los Angeles
Governor Gavin Newsom was scheduled to visit Los Angeles Thursday as he was expected to announce his plans to redraw California’s congressional districts with other Democratic leaders in an effort to fight back against Texas’ gerrymandering push.
As California Governor Gavin Newsom was verbally bashing President Donald Trump in a Los Angeles auditorium, Border Patrol agents swarmed outside and made at least one arrest. News footage showed a group of agents in tactical gear as someone wearing handcuffs was escorted through the crowd.
Gov. Gavin Newsom alleges the Trump administration broke a 19th Century law called the Posse Comitatus Act when it deployed military units to Los Angeles in June.
Attorneys for Gov. Gavin Newsom headed back to court Monday over President Donald Trump ’s use of the California National Guard to subdue protests in Los Angeles, a tactic the White House is now repeating in the nation’s capital in what’s it’s calling a crime crackdown.