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00:00In a dramatic move not seen since the 1960s, President Trump has federalized the National
00:05Guard in Los Angeles. On June 7, President Trump ordered 2,000 National Guard troops into Los
00:11Angeles to control protests sparked by recent ICE immigration raids. This federal action bypassed
00:17Governor Gavin Newsom, breaking with long-standing precedent and reigniting debates over federal
00:22versus state power. Protesters, angered by workplace raids and arrests, blocked freeways
00:28and set cars on fire. Law enforcement responded with tear gas and rubber bullets leading to
00:32dozens of arrests. Trump says the deployment is necessary to restore order and protect federal
00:37agents. He's even threatened to send in active-duty Marines if violence escalates. Governor Newsom
00:43and Mayor Karen Bass both condemned the move as unnecessary and inflammatory, insisting local
00:48authorities could manage the situation. Critics, including the ACLU and Senator Sanders, warn this
00:54could set an authoritarian precedent. With legal challenges looming and Marines on standby,
01:00this standoff could shape the national debate on immigration, civil liberties, and the limits
01:05of presidential power.

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