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    Kim Kardashian says immigrants in LA suffering 'fear and injustice' thanks to Trump immigration plan
    Despite working with President Donald Trump on issues in the past, Kim Kardashian indicated on Friday she does not support his administrations immigration policy.In a recent Instagram post, the reality TV star condemned operations conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), calling them "inhumane.""When were told that ICE exists to keep our country safe and remove violent criminals great. But when we witness innocent, hardworking people being ripped from their families in inhumane ways, we have to speak up. We have to do whats right," she stated in an Instagram story Friday.TRUMP ADMIN ASKS SCOTUS TO AUTHORIZE RAPID MIGRANT DEPORTATIONS TO COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THEIR OWNThe Los Angeles native shared the post as her hometown continues to be shaken by violent anti-ICE riots that started last week in response to the federal law enforcement agency detaining illegal immigrants.DHS said ICE raids in L.A. over the weekend resulted in "hundreds of illegal aliens [being] arrested by ICE officers and agents," including "many with a criminal history and criminal convictions."Protests and clashes outside multiple locations in downtown L.A. have grown so chaotic that Trump ordered National Guard troops into the city, followed by several hundred U.S. Marines, to restore order. Some California officials, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, have accused the administration of exacerbating the situation.RIOTERS SMASH WINDOWS AT LAPD HEADQUARTERS AS ANTI-ICE AGITATORS CLASH WITH AUTHORITIESDespite the attacks on cops and other law enforcement officials by rioters, Kardashian argued in her post that immigrants are dealing with "fear and injustice" at the hands of the federal government.She added, "Growing up in LA, Ive seen how deeply immigrants are woven into the fabric of this city. They are our neighbors, friends, classmates, coworkers, and family. No matter where you fall politically, its clear that our communities thrive because of the contributions of immigrants. We cant turn a blind eye when fear and injustice keep people from living their lives freely and safely.""There HAS to be a BETTER way," Kardashian declared, concluding her post.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThe celebrity followed that post by sharing a video of pop star Doechii bashing Trump and ICE while accepting the of best female hip hop artist award at the BET Awards on Monday night.During her acceptance speech, the musician stated, "There are ruthless attacks that are creating fear and chaos in our communities in the name of law and order," she said. "Trump is using military forces to stop a protest, and I want yall to consider what kind of government it appears to be when every time we exercise our democratic right to protest, the military is deployed against us."Despite Kardashians harsh stance on Trumps immigration agenda, she has had a constructive relationship with him in the past. In 2019, she appeared at the White House alongside Trump to promote his criminal justice reform policies, calling them "magic."By that point, Kardashian had been at the White House several times to discuss criminal justice reform issues and successfully lobbied President Trump to pardon Alice Marie Johnson, who was serving life without parole for drug offenses.The White House did not immediately reply to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    Gavin Newsom mocked for tech issues during anti-Trump address to Californians: Absolute fail
    California Governor Gavin Newsom is being mocked online for an "embarrassing" televised address Tuesday night that experienced several technology meltdowns, resulting in the governor not being audible for parts of his speech.In a prerecorded message, Newsom, a Democrat rumored to have presidential aspirations, harshly condemned President Donald Trumps "brazen abuse of power" by using the military to respond to the ongoing anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. He also said that those who engage in violence will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."This isnt just about protests here in Los Angeles," Newsom said in the video. "This is about all of us. This is about you. California may be first, but it clearly will not end here. Other states are next. Democracy is next. Democracy is under assault before our eyes."His address, however, was inhibited by several technical issues, which resulted in his audio being cut off and distorted several times.NEWSOM COMPARED TO INFAMOUS DEM GOVERNOR WHO ALSO TRIED TO BLOCK NATIONAL GUARDNoting the meltdown on X, David Freeman, a conservative political commentator, mocked "Gavin Newsom's staff can't even set up a stream properly as his Major Announcement has NO AUDIO.""If they can't do this correct, what makes anyone believe they can run California at all? EMBARRASSING!" said Freeman."UTTER CALAMITY," commented Link Lauren, a political commentator and former senior advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Kevin Dalton, a popular conservative influencer, commented, "Gavin Newsoms Major Address to Californians was a prerecorded video that was initially streamed without audio. After several minutes, a new color corrected version of the same video with actual audio was started. What an absolute fail."NOW AND THEN: HOW TRUMP'S RESPONSE TO LA RIOTS HAS CHANGED FROM 2020 BLACK LIVES MATTER AND ANTIFAAnother popular conservative social media account, The Washington Observer, commented: "Sean Hannity is desperately trying to play Gavin Newsoms speech but he cant, because Newsoms audio is melting down for the third time tonight."Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., who observed the audio issues in real time on the Sean Hannity Show, also chimed in, saying, "So, I went on Sean Hannity to react to Gavin Newsoms speech. Turns out, it was a total mess. Disorganized. Bad audio."Mullin quipped, "But, what else should we expect from this poor excuse for a leader?"White House assistant to the president and director of communications Steven Cheung also piled onto the criticism, accusing Newsom of spending time creating the video rather than serving as governor. Likewise, Cheung took a swipe at the videos audio, claiming the production quality was akin to Newsoms leadership."Gavin NewScum spent all this time--instead of doing his actual job-- preparing for a webinar just for the audio to not work," Cheung said in a post on X late Tuesday evening. "The production quality is just like his leadership quality-- sh***y."WHITE HOUSE MOCKS NEWSOM ADDRESS, ACCUSES GOVERNOR OF HIRING HARRIS', BIDEN'S CAMPAIGN MANAGERDeputy assistant to the president and principal deputy communications director Alex Pfieffer responded to Newsoms speech by saying that rather than Trump, "California is trying to subvert democracy.""American voters elected President Donald Trump to carry out his agenda, which includes enforcing the immigration laws passed by their elected representatives," said Pfeiffer.In response, Newsom's press office referred Fox News Digital to a Tuesday night X post which acknowledged the issues by saying, "Sorry for the momentary silence earlier our stream briefly went under Trump-era transparency rules."
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    DOJ slams Newsom's 'crass political stunt' over Trump's call-up of National Guard amid LA anti-ICE riots
    The Department of Justice (DOJ) argues the courts should deny California's request for a restraining order against the Trump administration over its decision to activate National Guard soldiers in Los Angeles after violent riots broke out over the weekend amid Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids in the city.Democratic leaders in California claim President Donald Trump abused his authority by invoking a provision of Title 10 that allows the president to mobilize the National Guard if an invasion or rebellion is underway.California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, said in a statement Monday that Trump caused the bulk of the rioting because he unnecessarily deployed the military to protect ICE personnel and federal buildings. Newsom also claimed local and state police had the situation under control when Trump spurred chaos by issuing his National Guard proclamation.Weighing in on the matter a day ahead of a scheduled hearing, the DOJ made its case that Trump had the authority to call on the National Guards response.NOW AND THEN: HOW TRUMP'S RESPONSE TO LA RIOTS HAS CHANGED FROM 2020 BLACK LIVES MATTER AND ANTIFA"In a crass political stunt endangering American lives, the Governor of California seeks to use this Court to stop the President of the United States from exercising his lawful statutory and constitutional power to ensure that federal personnel and facilities are protected," the DOJ said. "But, under the Constitution, the President is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, and the President is responsible for ensuring the protection of federal personnel and federal facilities."Since Friday, violent rioters who object to ICEs enforcement of immigration laws have targeted and damaged federal buildings, injured federal personnel and impeded federal functions, the DOJ said.The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and other state and local law enforcement officials have been unable to bring order to Los Angeles, the DOJ claimed.FEDERAL JUDGE REFUSES TO BLOCK TRUMP'S LA NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT ON NEWSOM'S TIMEFRAMEThe agency also pointed to a comment made by LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell, who said during a news conference that "things have gotten out of control" and warned that "somebody could easily be killed.""Evaluating the unrest and threats to the enforcement of federal law that local and state authorities were unable or unwilling to control, the President responded by using the authority vested in him by statute and the Constitution to federalize and deploy the California National Guard to protect federal personnel and property, quell the mobs, and restore order," the DOJ wrote. "When the situation escalated further, the Secretary of Defense deployed a group of U.S. Marines to further assist."The President has every right under the Constitution and by statute to call forth the National Guard and Marines to quell lawless violence directed against enforcement of federal law," the DOJ continued. "Yet instead of working to bring order to Los Angeles, California and its Governor filed a lawsuit in San Francisco seeking a court order limiting the federal governments ability to protect its property and officials."NEWSOM FILES EMERGENCY MOTION TO 'IMMEDIATELY BLOCK' TRUMPS USE OF MILITARY TO STOP LA RIOTSThe DOJ said Californias request would "countermand" the presidents military directives, which would be "unprecedented.""On the merits, Plaintiffs claims are baseless," the DOJ said.Newsom also claimed Trump never consulted with him before activating the National Guard, though the statute does not have such a requirement, the DOJ said."It merely directs, as a procedural matter, that the Presidents orders be conveyed "through" the Governor," the DOJ wrote. "They were."Historically, courts did not interfere when former President Dwight Eisenhower deployed the military to protect school desegregation, nor did they interfere when former President Richard Nixon deployed the military to deliver the mail during a postal strike.Ultimately, the DOJ recommended the court deny California and Newsoms motion for a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction.Newsom's office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.Fox News Digitals Ashley Oliver contributed to this report.
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    WrestleMania 42 to take place in Las Vegas once again
    WWE announced on Wednesday that WrestleMania 42 will be held in Las Vegas for the second straight year after it was previously revealed that New Orleans would be the host site.Reports about the premiere event of the WWE season leaving New Orleans surfaced a few weeks back. As speculation ran rampant on social media, WWE announced during its Money in the Bank premium live event that WrestleMania will be back at Allegiant Stadium.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Las Vegas helped to deliver the biggest WrestleMania of all time, shattering records and delivering an amazing week for fans around the world," WWE president Nick Khan said in a news release. "We look forward to once again working with the talented and effective teams at the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and Allegiant Stadium to bring WrestleMania back to the Sports and Entertainment Capital of the World."Las Vegas Conventionand Visitors Authority (LVCVA) CEO Steve Hill, who talked to Fox News Digital earlier this year ahead of WrestleMania 41, touted the return of the event as well.LOGAN PAUL'S JAW-DROPPING SPRINGBOARD MOONSAULT WOWS FANS AT WWE MONEY IN THE BANK"We are honored that WWE has once again selected Las Vegas to host the biggest event on their calendar," Hill said. "Bringing WrestleMania 42 to Las Vegas underscores our citys reputation for elevating world-class events to new heights. We are excited to build on last years success and deliver an even more incredible experience for the WWE Universe in 2026."WrestleMania in Las Vegas was just as busy as Super Bowl week in the city. WWE hosted events up and down the Las Vegas Strip, including the Hall of Fame ceremony, the Roast of WrestleMania and WrestleMania After Dark at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas.WWE said "Monday Night Raw," "Friday Night SmackDown" and WWE World will return. NXT Stand & Deliver will also take place in the city.It will be the second time in WrestleManias history that the show will be hosted in the same city in consecutive years. WrestleMania IV and WrestleMania V were held at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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