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    'Spectacle of himself': Senate Republicans blast Alex Padilla after his forcible removal from DHS presser
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    After Democratic California Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed and detained during a press event in his home state involving Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, his Republican colleagues blasted the senator for potentially breaking the law and making "a spectacle of himself" rather than doing his job.Video of the incident showed Padilla trying to walk up to Noem while she was speaking at a podium during a press conference in Los Angeles. Padilla simultaneously attempted to shout over Noem, but law enforcement stepped in and forcefully stopped Padilla's advance.Padilla was eventually taken to the ground and handcuffed, the video showed. Fox News reporters who were present said Padilla appeared to be detained for a period of time.DEMOCRAT SENATOR FORCIBLY REMOVED AFTER CRASHING DHS SECRETARY NOEM'S PRESS CONFERENCE"I think [Padilla] should have been here in Washington voting," Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., said of the incident when asked for a reaction. "He has a responsibility to his constituents, to show up at work, not to go try to make a spectacle of himself."While Democrats are angerd by the way law enforcement handled the incident, Republicans like Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno and Majority Leader John Thune have signaled they want to learn the facts of what took place. Moreno said if Padilla broke the law, it would have been right to arrest him. DEM LAWMAKERS DEFEND STORMING OF ICE FACILITY, SAY TRUMP ADMIN IS LYING AT ALL LEVELS"The important facts are, was he committing a crime? Right? The fact that I'm a United States senator doesn't make me immune from laws. In fact, the Democrats are the ones that like to say 'nobody's above the law,'" said Moreno, who had not seen the video at the time Fox News Digital spoke to him."If you walked into the Senate chamber right now and started yelling and screaming and asking questions, you couldn't say, Wait a second, I have a First Amendment right to do this. It would be more than frowned upon. The Capitol Police would escort you out of the building. If you refuse to leave, they would arrest you."Moreno added he thought it was "a little ironic" that Democrats "cheered" as federal law enforcement raided President Donald Trump's house "with almost completely no justification whatsoever" but are condemning law enforcement now that one of them is caught in the crosshairs.However, at least one GOP senator, Alaska's Lisa Murkowski, sided with Democrats in their complaints over how Padilla was treated by law enforcement. "It's horrible. It is shocking at every level. It's not the America I know," Murkowski said.After the incident Thursday in Padilla's home state of California, Senate Democrats took to the front steps of the Capitol to speak out against law enforcement's treatment of Padilla. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus also marched over to House Speaker Mike Johnson's office to protest the incident.REP. NADLER CONDEMNS TRUMP ADMIN AFTER STAFF MEMBER HANDCUFFED DURING CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE SECURITY SWEEPPadilla's office responded to the incident Thursday, describing the senator's actions as "exercising his duty to perform congressional oversight of the federal government's operations in Los Angeles.""He was in the federal building to receive a briefing with General (Gregory) Guillot and was listening to Secretary Noem's press conference," the statement from Padilla's says. "He tried to ask the secretary a question and was forcibly removed by federal agents, forced to the ground and handcuffed."The statement added Padilla was not "currently detained" and that his team was working to get additional information.But the White House fired back in a statement to Fox News, shifting criticism to Padilla for disrupting the press conference."Padilla stormed a press conference without wearing his Senate pin or previously identifying himself to security, yelled and lunged toward Secretary Noem," White House deputy press secretaryAbigail Jackson said. "Padilla didnt want answers; he wanted attention. Padilla embarrassed himself and his constituents with this immature, theater-kid stunt, but its telling that Democrats are more riled up about Padilla than they are about the violent riots and assaults on law enforcement in LA."
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  • Matt Turner
    US soccer great thinks American team can shock the world at upcoming World Cup
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    Cobi Jones, the USMNT's all-time leader in appearances, thinks the United States can do big things in the World Cup.Jones, 54, said the past can serve as an indicator of what this iteration of the United States can do in the World Cup."They can go all the way. And I know people would laugh at that, but when you take a look at what we did in 2002, you know no one expected us to go that far," Jones told Fox News Digital Wednesday.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIn 2002, the United States advanced as a heavy underdog to a quarterfinal match, its best modern finish at a World Cup."The way I look at it, anyone, any team can make something happen in this World Cup. That is what is so great about it."Jones said the team has to come together in the next year ahead of the World Cup."Well, for me, I think the biggest thing is just coming together as a team. Im not too concerned right now about the results. This is a year out," Jones said.CHARGERS' JIM HARBAUGH LOOKS FORWARD TO THE WORLD CUP'S 'MAGIC' COMING TO HOME STADIUM"There is plenty of time to make the necessary changes that Coach Pochettino thinks is important for this squad to be successful. Thats his job, that is why he gets paid the big bucks, you know. So, I expect to see some changes and see what he wants to push forward among the players."In addition to being excited about what is going to happen on the field, Jones said he is also looking forward to off-the-field events."I am also excited about everything happening off the field. The events that are going to be around all the different parties you know that are going to be happening around it," Jones said."The people, you know, gathering at bars, at restaurants, outdoor stadiums, everywhere. It is just a coming together of people. So, for me, it is a moment in time where we are going to see different cultures coming together. That is what I am excited about."Jones played for the USMNT from 1992-2004, and the midfielder scored 15 goals in international play.Fox News' Connor McGahan contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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  • Zegler Snow White
    'Snow White' becomes Disney's worst-performing live-action remake in nearly 10 years
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    Disneys "Snow White" reboot is leaving a legacy it certainly doesn't want, becoming the companys worst-performing wide-release live-action remake in almost 10 years.The 2025 remake of the original 1937 movie opened March 21 in the U.S. and Canada, and has struggled, earningbarely $200 million worldwide.The films page onIMDB.com calls the movie "officially a flop," and says its $205.5 million earnings are "miles behind its massive $410 million total cost," including marketing, production, and other items. The site calls the film's disappointing performance "a financial blow which few expected to be this severe, especially with the losses already estimated at over $115 million, perCollider."JOE ROGAN SAYS DOGE SHOULD LOOK INTO HOW BOX OFFICE BOMB 'SNOW WHITE' COST $250M"Pete's Dragon," a 2016 Disney remake of the 1977 film, came away with $143.7 million, $61.8 million less than "Snow White."The "Snow White" remake wasnot without its controversies, which perhaps contributed to the films poor reception.Over three years before the films release, one A-list actor with dwarfism had Walt Disney Studios reframe how it portrayed the classic seven dwarfs characters."Game of Thrones" star Peter Dinklagecalled out the studio for even considering taking a stab at portraying magical dwarfs in the modern era.Speaking on comedian Marc Marons podcast in 2022, Dinklage stated, "Youre progressive in one way, but then youre still making that f-----g backwards story about seven dwarfs living in a cave together. What the f--- are you doing, man?"Disney thenaddressed the complaint and said the company would take a "different approach" to the seven dwarfs.Rachel Zegler, the films lead actress, faced backlash on social media for comments she made that were critical of the 1937 version of "Snow White.""I mean, you know, the original cartoon came out in 1937 and very evidently so,"Zegler said during Disney's D23 Expo in 2022. "Theres a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. Weird! Weird. So we didnt do that this time."Due to the controversy over the dwarfs and Zeglers comments on the original movie, Disneyannounced in late 2023 it woulddelay the release for "Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs" by a full year. It was originally slated to be released in March 2024.Zegler was also vocal about her anti-Israel views.WHY IS SNOW WHITE BOMBING? IT'S NOT JUST BECAUSE OF 'WOKE' CONTROVERSIES, INDUSTRY EXPERTS SAYIn an August 2024 X post talking about the official trailer for "Snow White," the actress wrote, "And always remember, free Palestine."She alsolashed out at people who voted for President Donald Trump, saying in an Instagram post, "May Trump supporters and Trump voters and Trump himself never know peace," adding, "F--- Donald Trump."She later apologized, saying in part that "Hatred and anger have caused us to move further and further away from peace and understanding."Disney alsoscaled back the Hollywood premiere event for "Snow White."Varietyreported "the studio wont be rolling out a robust red carpet like it usually does," and that the dozens of media outlets customarily present wouldnt be. Instead, coverage consisted of house crew members and photographers.Fox News Digital reached out to Disney for comment on "Snow Whites" box office numbers, but did not immediately receive a response.
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  • Iran Israel Split
    Israel launches sweeping strike on Iran while Trump administration seeks diplomatic solution
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    Israeli Defense Forces launched a sweeping strike on Iran following months of attempted, and seemingly failed, nuclear negotiations between the Trump administration and Tehran.Fox News' Trey Yingst reported that Israel carried out strikes in Iran, adding that explosions were heard in the capital of Tehran.A state of emergency has been declared across Israel as the country braces for an Iranian response.The strikes came after Israel first threatened to go after Irans nuclear facilities in early November following a series of back-and-forth missile attacks between April and October last year.Direct engagement between Israel and Iran began after Tehran in April 2024 levied its first ever direct strikes against Israeli territory. Israel responded less than a week later and destroyed part of Irans S-300 long-range air defense system.TRUMP WARNS ISRAEL STRIKE ON IRAN 'COULD HAPPEN' AMID MIDDLE EAST EVACUATION, NUCLEAR NEGOTIATIONSOn Oct. 1, Iran levied a ballistic missile strike on Israel, to which Jerusalem responded with a series of hits on Oct. 26 that targeted military facilities and missile storage locations.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later confirmed that Israels October strike partially degraded part of Irans nuclear program, and international concerns remained heightened that the security threat could escalate in the region.Some hoped that President Donald Trumps administration would be able to make headway in nuclear negotiations where the Biden administration, and others in the international community could not.Negotiations between Washington and Tehran, mediated by Oman, resumed in Muscat on April 12 and Trump repeatedly called on Netanyahu not to hit Tehran and to let negotiations proceed.IRAN BECOMING 'MUCH MORE AGGRESSIVE' IN NUCLEAR TALKS, TRUMP TELLS FOX NEWSFollowing the first round of talks, Middle East Special Envoy Steve Witkoff told Fox News that the U.S. was looking to limit Irans uranium enrichment to 3.67%, a level generally used for civil nuclear energy needs.Under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which Trump pulled out of in 2018, Iran committed to maintaining no more than this level of enrichment until 2031 though it has been found to have repeatedly violated this agreement.But the next day, on April 15, Witkoff backtracked his comments and said in a statement that "Iran must stop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment and weaponization program."Four days later the U.S. entered its second round of nuclear talks in Rome on April 19, before a third round was held in Muscat on April 26. Both sides expressed optimism following the talks.Details of the negotiations were not released, but reports suggested the discussions largely focused on limiting Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanction relief.Talks appeared to take a turn after the U.S. hit Iran with another round of sanctions in late April, which resulted in the postponement of the previously scheduled May 3 talks.The fourth round of talks began to show signs of strain when Iran described the negotiations as "difficult but useful," and Iran'sForeign Minister Abbas Araghchimade clear that Washingtons zero enrichment demand was a "non-negotiable."Omans Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi reported that "some but not conclusive progress" was made following the fifth round of talks held in Rome on May 23.By early June, Trump and Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei had repeatedly made clear they both would refuse to bend when it comes to the issue of enrichment, but a sixth round of talks was still set for June 15 in Oman.It is unclear if those talks will continue following the Israeli strike.
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  • Golfer Shane Lowry
    Microphone endures golfer Shane Lowry's wrath during meltdown at US Open
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    Shane Lowry had a rough opening round at the 2025 U.S. Open tournament in Pennsylvania.The 2019 Open Championship winner shot a disappointing 9-over par in the first round on Thursday, which put him in a tie for the 137th spot on the leaderboard. He was 2-over par after the first seven holes, but his frustrations appeared to reach a boiling point when he made it to the par-4 17th.After failing to get the golf ball out of the rough, the Irish golfer ended up taking out his frustrations on a microphone. The piece of audio equipment fell to the ground after Lowry knocked it down.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAfter the first nine holes, Lowry sat at 4-over. But a string of bogeys down the stretch only added to Lowry's rough day.The 38-year-old did manage to make an eager on the par-4 third hole.2025 U.S. OPEN ODDS, PREDICTIONS: FAVORITES, PICKS FROM THE FIELDLowry entered this year's tournament as one of the golfers who was favorite to compete for the title. His best performance at the U.S. Open happened in 2016 when he finished in second place.Oakmont was also the host of that year's tournament. It has drawn some criticism from players, including Lowry.Some have raised concerns about the difficulties the golf course presents for competitors."It is exhausting," Lowry said. "Im not going to do much else today, just a lot of rest."Rory McIlroy, who won the Masters in April, said the course "felt impossible."Bryson DeChambeau won last year's U.S. Open. He ended the first round at 3-over 73, which placed him in a tie for the 53rd spot.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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  • Eric Dane
    'Grey's Anatomy' star Eric Dane speaks out for first time since revealing ALS diagnosis
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    Eric Dane has spoken out for the first time since revealing his ALS diagnosis.During a sit-down interview with Diane Sawyer on "Good Morning America," Dane said every day is a constant reminder of his diagnosis."I wake up every day, and Im immediately reminded that this is happening," Dane told Sawyer in a teaser clip of the upcoming interview that was posted on Facebook.Sawyer replied, "Its not a dream."GREYS ANATOMY' ALUM ERIC DANE DIAGNOSED WITH ALSDane agreed, saying that his reality is not a dream.Although the "Greys' Anatomy" alum's life has changed since his diagnosis, he tried to stay optimistic, stating, "I dont think this is the end of my story. I dont feel like this is the end of me."At the end of the clip, Sawyer asks Dane who his first call was, which causes the actor to tear up.Dane announced his ALS diagnosis, also known as Lou Gehrigs disease, in April."I have been diagnosed with ALS. I am grateful to have my loving family by my side as we navigate this next chapter," the 52-year-old "Euphoria" actor told People magazine."I feel fortunate that I am able to continue working and am looking forward to returning to the set of Euphoria next week. I kindly ask that you give my family and I privacy during this time."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSALS is a "nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord," according to the Mayo Clinic.It causes loss of muscle control as well as breathing and eating problems and can cause dementia.Patients typically live for three years after being diagnosed with the disease, but some can live for decades, according to the ALS Association.Others who have battled ALS include Stephen Hawking, Yankees player Lou Gehrig, who died in 1941, "SpongeBob SquarePants" creator Stephen Hillenburg, and Jon Stone, the creator of "Sesame Street."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERDane is married to actress Rebecca Gayheart and share two children, Billie, 15, and Georgia, 13.Dane's full interview with Sawyer is set to air on "Good Morning America" on Monday, June 16, at 7 a.m. ET.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital's Brie Stimson contributed to this report.
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  • Trump Newsom
    Federal judge orders Trump to return control of California National Guard to Newsom
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    A federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trump acted illegally when he seized control of Californias National Guard during ICE-related riots in Los Angeles.U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer issued the decision Thursday, siding with Governor Gavin Newsom and ordering Trump to return control of the Guard to the state "forthwith.""His actions were illegalboth exceeding the scope of his statutory authority and violating the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution," Breyer wrote. "He must therefore return control of the California National Guard to the Governor of the State of California forthwith.""Federalism is not optional," the ruling states. "Even the president cannot legislate by fiat."JUDGE MULLS TRUMP'S AUTHORITY OVER NATIONAL GUARD, WARNS US IS NOT 'KING GEORGE' MONARCHYRecent anti-ICE protests have led to riots, looting, and clashes with federal agents in Los Angeles. Trump issued a proclamation invoking federal authority, but Breyer rejected the justification, calling it constitutionally hollow.In his order, U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer granted the plaintiffs request for a temporary restraining order and took immediate action to halt federal control of the California National Guard."Defendants are temporarily ENJOINED from deploying members of the California National Guard in Los Angeles," the ruling states. "Defendants are DIRECTED to return control of the California National Guard to Governor Newsom."TRUMP TELLS JUDGE HE DOES NOT NEED NEWSOMS PERMISSION TO CRACK DOWN ON RIOTERS, DEPLOY NATIONAL GUARDThe court stayed the order until noon on June 13, 2025, giving the defendants a narrow window to comply. Plaintiffs were also ordered to post a nominal bond of $100 within 24 hours.Looking ahead, Judge Breyer scheduled a hearing to determine whether the temporary restraining order should become a preliminary injunction."Defendants are further ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE why a preliminary injunction should not issue," Breyer wrote. The hearing is set for June 20, 2025, at 10 a.m."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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  • Israel Iran Strike
    Israel hits the heart of Irans nuclear program in Natanz facility strike
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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that one of Irans top nuclear facilities had been hit in Thursday night's strike against the regime."Iran has produced enough highly enriched uranium for nine atom bombs, nine," Netanyahu said. "In recent months, Iran is taking steps that it has never taken before, steps to weaponize this enriched uranium. And if not stopped, Iran could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time."The Natanz Nuclear Facility one of Tehrans key nuclear sites and which has been flagged by security experts that in coordination with the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, could produce enough weapons-grade uranium to produce 11 nuclear weapons within a month has been hit in the strikes, though the extent of the damage remains unknown.ISRAEL LAUNCHES SWEEPING STRIKE ON IRAN WHILE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SEEKS DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION"We struck at the heart of Iran's nuclear enrichment program. We struck at the heart Iran's nuclear weaponization program," Netanyahu said in live remarks. "We targeted Iran's main enrichment facility in Natanz."We targeted Iran's leading nuclear scientists working on the Iranian bomb," he added.The Nantaz Nuclear Facility was at least partially destroyed in 2020 following an explosion, and satellite imagery has suggested Iran began constructing deep underground tunnels to further secure and obscure their nuclear program, reported the Institute for Science and International Security earlier this year.ISRAEL ANNOUNCES PREEMPTIVE STRIKE AGAINST IRANIt is unclear at this time if any of the underground structures were hit in the Thursday night strikes."We will not let the world's most dangerous regime get the world's most dangerous weapons, and Iran plans to give those weapons, nuclear weapons, to its terrorist proxies," Netanyahu said. "That would make the nightmare of nuclear terrorism all too real."The increasing range of Iran's ballistic missiles would bring that nuclear nightmare to the cities of Europe, and eventually to America," he added.Reporting by The New York Times also said the Parchin military complex had been hit in the overnight strikes, though Fox News Digital could not independently confirm the hit.The extent of the damage also remains unknown as it was reported in November that the Parchin military complex had been significantly damaged in Israels October strikes which housed a nuclear weapons research facility.Another five military bases surrounding Tehran were also reportedly hit.
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  • Antonio Brown27
    Antonio Brown wanted for alleged attempted murder after incident at boxing event: report
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    Antonio Brown reportedly has a warrant out for his arrest after an incident at a boxing event in Miami last month.The warrant in Miami-Dade County lists a charge of attempted murder with a gun and calls for Brown to post a $10,000 bond and remain under house arrest pending trial, The Washington Post reported Thursday.Fox News Digital has reached out to Brown's inquiries contact for comment.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe alleged incident happened outside a boxing event in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood. The warrant reportedly listed the incident as occurring May 16.Fox News Digital previously reported that Brown appeared to be involved in several videos on social media in an incident at a Miami boxing event that night.AARON RODGERS REVEALS HE HAS BEEN MARRIED FOR A COUPLE MONTHSOne video showed Brown appearing to fight in a parking lot as a crowd moved toward an alley. Then, a gunshot appeared to ring out, sending spectators running in the opposite direction.Brown was spotted in handcuffs being led to the back of a cruiser.The event was hosted by popular streamer Adin Ross. It was a 10-match card sponsored by Stake, Kick and Brand Risk Promotions.A Miami Police Department spokesman previously told Fox News Digital the department received an alert of shots fired at around 3 a.m. May 17. Police initiated an investigation, no arrests were made and no one was injured, the spokesman said at the time.Fox News Digital's Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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  • Veterans Affairs Losangeles
    EXCLUSIVE: VA Dept says LA riots forced community center closures impacting more than 600 veterans
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    FIRST ON FOX: Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins sent letters to California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass this week alerting them to the impact the anti-ICE riots there are having on the city's veteran community.The letter cites the "violent" riots as the reason why the VA decided to close its Los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center for at least five days. It stated that local agency leaders made the "difficult decision" after the building's outer walls were defaced with graffiti threatening the lives of federal immigration officials.In total, more than 600 veteran appointments were affected.WATCH LIVE: VETERANS AFFAIRS SECRETARY DOUG COLLINS ON FOX & FRIENDS FIRST AT 5:30 A.M. FRIDAYGOP LAWMAKER FLIPS SCRIPT ON NEWSOM, BASS BY DEFINING ANTI-ICE RIOTS WITH 1 WORD"In other words, your state's failure to maintain law and order in Los Angeles is coming between Veterans and the healthcare they have earned," the letters, signed by Secretary Collins, stated. "What has struck me the most about the city and state's response to this ordeal is that your primary concern seems to be virtue signaling your opposition to President Donald J. Trump's efforts to restore law and order throughout the city rather than protecting the hardworking Angelenos who are being victimized by violent rioters and other criminals." Collins added that the city and state's "lackadaisical response to the riots" raises questions about the safety and security of veterans, particularly those who benefit from federal VA programs, after the National Guard and other federal law enforcement leave the area.DHS FIRES BACK AT DEMOCRATS FOR 'BEYOND THE PALE' RHETORIC AS ICE AGENTS FACE WAVE OF VIOLENT THREATSThe letter requested both Newsom and Bass respond with specific steps they are currently taking to restore law and order in the area where the VA care center was shutdown. It also requested a status update on state and local investigations into the defacement of the care center that was closed, and requested that state and local authorities pay to repair the damage to the building since, according to Collins' letter, it was their lack of police presence that led to the defacement.Both Newsom and Bass opposed any federal intervention to quell the riots, calling it unconstitutional and an overreach. Eventually, Newsom, with support from California Attorney General Rob Bonta, filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking an emergency restraining order to block National Guard and other military personnel from assisting federal agents with immigration enforcement. On Thursday, a judge ruled President Trump acted unlawfully when he seized control of California's National Guard."Defendants, including President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth have sought to bring military personnel and a 'warrior culture' to the streets of cities and towns where Americans work, go to school, and raise their families," Newsom's lawsuit states. "Now, they have turned their sights on California with devastating consequences, setting a roadmap to follow across the country."
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