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Federal troops and protesters faced off near Camarillo along the Oxnard Plains. An SUV attempting to leave was swarmed by protesters, one of whom jumped off as the vehicle sped away. Tear gas was deployed, and multiple people were taken into custody. The events unfolded on a farm where numerous individuals were detained, some handcuffed and loaded into a van. Two additional situations involving federal troops and protesters occurred about two miles west at Laguna and Wood. One location remained subdued, while a larger group gathered further west. Military vehicles were present but may have been moved. The situation is fluid and has been tense at times.

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Chaos in Los Angeles. Stores looted, cars burnt to a crisp, and American flags torched. Anarchists and dirt bikes are waving Mexican flags around LA while the city's engulfed in flags. Hello everyone. Today I'm speaking out against the blatant hypocrisy of the Canadian and Quebec media. Despite burning streets, vandalized cars, and widespread destruction, some media outlets still described these riots as mostly peaceful. Burn it down so long as the politics align. Yet, where was the same outrage when Barack Obama, a Democrat, deported nearly 3,000,000 during his presidency? Nowhere to be found. The media remained silent because it didn't suit their narrative. I too was shot at point blank range by the RCMP while covering the convoy dismantlement. A canister exploded against my leg releasing orange powder that burned my face and my eyes. I’m still fighting a legal battle against the RCMP for their assault on press freedom. Standwithalexa.com.

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Buildings were burned to the ground. Dozens of people died. There was upwards of $2,000,000,000 in damage. In DC, protesters centered in the areas surrounding the White House; they scaled surrounding buildings to spray paint graffiti, they bashed in windows, they fought with police, they pulled down police barricades. They lit fires in the streets; they attempted to burn down Saint John's Church; they lit buildings on fire in Lafayette Park; they attempted to jump fences surrounding the White House. What we're not seeing at this moment, at least, is any real significant effort by MPD to get control of this situation right now. At one point, the violence was so intense that the Secret Service moved president Trump to the White House bunker. He tried to proclaim himself to be tough guy, ran down into a bunker while protests were raging outside. There were hearings about crowd control tactics used by police. Ultimately, an inspector general's report debunked the media's anti Trump narrative. We did not find evidence that a potential presidential visit to the park or the Saint John's Church influenced the park police's decision making or their deployment.

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An unpermitted rooftop music event with over 300 people on Trinity Street and Washington Blvd escalated, according to police. The LAPD reported firing rubber bullets after multiple warnings to clear the area. Officers cited illegal fireworks, drug use, and public drinking. Businesses and metro trains sustained damage, leading to a shutdown of metro service in the vicinity. As of the report, no arrests have been made.

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Following large-scale federal raids targeting hardworking immigrant families in Los Angeles, California deployed police to maintain peace during protests. Federal agents used tear gas, flashbang grenades, and rubber bullets, allegedly undermining due process rights. Without consulting local law enforcement, President Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard members, escalating the situation. After violence and vandalism occurred, Trump federalized another 2,000 guard members and deployed active US Marines, leading to a military presence in Los Angeles. Agents are reportedly arresting dishwashers, gardeners, and others, beyond violent criminals. California filed a legal challenge to the troop deployment and sought a court order to halt military law enforcement activities. The speaker stated that Trump is assaulting American traditions by firing watchdogs, declaring war on knowledge, delegitimizing news, dictating university curricula, and targeting law firms. Trump's actions extend nationwide, threatening democracy by undermining checks and balances. The speaker urged citizens to exercise their rights peacefully and resist complicity.

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Protesters destroying government property labeled as domestic terrorists. 100 days of violent unrest. Authorities call it well-coordinated. A person in a patriot prayer hat shot and killed in Portland. Avoid being a Trump supporter in Portland. Two police officers shot. These are acts of domestic terror. Guard your country and society, or it will be the story.

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Police had to push back protesters to allow firefighters to reach the small fires that had been set throughout the day. One protester threw a flashbang grenade at the police, which exploded in an officer's face. Tear gas was used, and six officers were reportedly injured. The situation escalated to the point where someone threatened to destroy a limousine and urged someone named Gabe to leave. Additionally, there was mention of putting the cops in a "piggy wolf."

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Our government is tear-gassing its own people. We were peacefully protesting, but the situation escalated. There were reports of injuries; we saw a man with blood on his head and a woman limping, also covered in blood. It’s important not to believe the fake news about what happened here.

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LA County police claim to have the situation under control, stating carrying a flag is legal. Speakers contrast the current situation with the 1992 riots. Claims are made that agents are provoking protesters and fabricating aggression. The administration is accused of targeting peaceful protests, with the president deploying the National Guard due to disliking the protest scenes. The unrest is described as isolated, with most LA residents having a normal day. Reports of riots are disputed, with claims that nothing resembling a riot occurred. One speaker witnessed a protester thanking a National Guardsman. The LAPD is said to have had the situation under control. Some believe the National Guard is unnecessary, as things in LA are calm. It's claimed there has been no violence from protesters. Demonstrations are described as mostly peaceful, with chanting, shouting, and honking. Some people were watching cars burn.

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Police officers on the west side were arguing near a fountain, with one officer admitting that they were hurting innocent people and making 10 others angry for every one they removed. This suggests that both the officers and the protesters were set up for failure. There is a video of officers saying they were set up, and they repeat this multiple times. The response from the authorities came two hours later.

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I am outraged by the state of Lafayette Park. Over 7,000 pieces of trash have been left behind, houses have been vandalized, and the Palestinian flag has been raised and remains there. Graffiti saying "Free Palestine" and "Decolonize Palestine, decolonize the United States" can be seen. It is unbelievable that law enforcement allowed this to happen on the grounds of the White House. We, the people, have to pay for the cleanup. This is Armstrong Williams reporting.

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Protesters are attempting to block military vehicles. One protester threw what appeared to be a water bottle. The protesters are trying to prevent people from being detained by federal agents. Many people in Southern California are upset by federal raids that have been happening in the area over the last month.

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Firefighters were hindered by small fires throughout the day, causing temperatures to rise. A protestor threw a flash bang grenade at the police, injuring an officer. Tear gas was used, and six officers were reportedly hurt. The situation escalated with threats to destroy a limo and calls to fight the police.

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Multiple protests or incursions are occurring between demonstrators and law enforcement, including federal agents, Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Patrol, and the National Guard. A car is burning, and Waymo vehicles have been vandalized and possibly set on fire. Law enforcement is concerned because the protesters now are different from those who were present earlier in the day. The crowd includes people with legitimate concerns mixed with others. The protests include those for immigrant and migrant rights, Palestinian protesters, and experienced anarchist groups adept at property damage. The mix of groups moves as one but with differing intentions.

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There is a feeling that something is about to happen, with the National Guard present near the Federal Building, but no local police visible at the intersection. People are handing out masks and gas masks. Individuals have been seen doing graffiti and burnouts in the street. LAPD officers are staged on the other side of the fence of the building, blocking the freeway overpass to prevent protesters from throwing objects onto law enforcement below, as occurred the previous day. Masks are being handed out, specifically "bionic shield" masks, suggesting that the people handing them out plan to stay for a while.

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New information is emerging about January 6th. A new article will reveal that General Mark Milley, during the Trump administration in June 2020, authorized the use of heat and sound directed energy weapons against protesters in Washington, D.C. We have photographic evidence to support this claim, and the article will be released tomorrow, leading to further discussions about January 6th. The sound energy weapons can be set to either super audible, which deters crowds, or sub audible, which can incite chaos and violence, referred to as agitation weapons. This raises concerns about the government's role in events like January 6th, suggesting potential entrapment of citizens by their own agencies.

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Many people, including myself, got sunburned over the weekend. Some of us experienced adverse reactions to sunscreen, causing our lips to break out. Different individuals react differently to these products. At the protest, there were first aid tents and friendly police officers in blue shirts, but there were also aggressive officers in black. The treatment of a peaceful protester, who was on her knees, was appalling. She was yelled at and a dog was used to intimidate her. It was overwhelming to witness such brutality. We are all exhausted and I never thought I would appear on camera looking like this. Some elderly people suggested taking photos as evidence of the unnatural situation. It feels like our own government is using weapons against us. We, the protesters, bring love while they respond with hatred and violence. But we will continue to spread love.

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There is a feeling that something is about to happen, with the National Guard present near the Federal Building. No local police are visible at the intersection. People are handing out masks and gas masks. Individuals are seen doing graffiti and burnouts in the street. LAPD officers are staged on the other side of the fence of the building, blocking the freeway overpass to prevent protesters from throwing objects onto law enforcement below, as occurred the previous day. Masks are being handed out, specifically "bionic shield" masks. The distribution of these masks suggests that individuals plan to remain in the area for an extended period.

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Peaceful protests are launching in Los Angeles. The vast majority of protesters and demonstrators are peaceful. Some people are watching cars burn. Authorities claim that things are under control. Peaceful protests are taking place.

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In June, federal police used tear gas to clear Lafayette Square for President Trump's photo op, violating a court-ordered settlement requiring clear warnings before using force. Peaceful protesters were present when police advanced shortly before a curfew, but the warnings were reportedly hard to hear. Acting park police chief Gregory Monahan claimed three warnings were given using a long-range acoustic device. However, Major Adam DeMarco of the DC National Guard, present during the incident, testified that the warnings were barely audible and delivered via a megaphone. Legal representatives of the original lawsuit believe the settlement terms were violated and plan to file a new lawsuit. In other news, Girl Scout Cookies will discontinue two flavors: Toast Yay's and Girl Scout S'mores, while Thin Mints remain safe. The cookie program generates about $1 billion in revenue for the organization.

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Los Angeles is experiencing widespread looting, arson, and violence following the Rodney King verdict. Looters are seen taking furniture, appliances, and other goods from stores, with some fires being intentionally set afterward. Police are often outnumbered and overwhelmed. The National Guard is deployed to assist, but their effectiveness is questioned. Curfews are implemented but are widely ignored. Fires are raging across the city, including Hollywood, with some appearing to be the result of organized arson. Firefighters are facing dangerous conditions, including gunfire. There are reports of injuries and deaths. Tensions are high between different ethnic groups. Some residents are arming themselves to protect their businesses. The events are drawing international attention, with concerns about racial tensions. There are flight delays at LAX due to smoke and safety concerns.

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Media Deems LA Riots “Tiny”, Biles’ Tarnished Legacy, and “Desperate” Aging Celebs, w/Miranda Devine
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Megyn Kelly discusses ongoing protests in Los Angeles against ICE, with Secretary of Defense Pete Hexath deploying 700 Marines to protect federal buildings. Looters targeted various stores, and some protesters displayed Mexican and Guatemalan flags. President Trump authorized an additional 2,000 National Guard troops, which California Governor Gavin Newsom opposed, claiming Trump exceeded his authority. Newsom's lawsuit against Trump is seen as unlikely to succeed, with NPR acknowledging Trump's legal power in this context. Kelly and guest Miranda Devine criticize Democrats for downplaying the protests and looting, suggesting they are politically motivated. Devine argues that Trump is not panicking but is instead reinforcing his law-and-order stance, which resonates with voters. Polls indicate Trump's approval on immigration has significantly improved compared to his first term, with a majority of Americans supporting the deportation of illegal immigrants. They also discuss the political implications of the protests, asserting that Democrats are alienating voters by appearing to support illegal immigration and failing to enforce laws. Devine highlights the hypocrisy of local leaders who refuse to cooperate with ICE while allowing crime to escalate. In a separate segment, Kelly and Devine critique Simone Biles for attacking Riley Gaines over her comments on transgender athletes in women's sports. They argue that Biles's response reflects a broader trend of celebrities prioritizing political correctness over women's rights. The conversation touches on the cultural implications of women like JLo and Biles seeking validation through provocative displays, which they view as detrimental to societal standards of decency and empowerment.

Breaking Points

BREAKING: Trump SENDS IN MARINES TO LA As Riots Continue Overnight
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Good morning! Today’s show covers significant developments in Los Angeles, where President Trump has mobilized several hundred Marines for law enforcement support amid ongoing protests and clashes with LAPD. We’ll discuss polling on Trump and immigration, and the involvement of influencers in the Palantir story. Notably, U.S. and China negotiators recently met for trade talks, with tariffs still affecting car seat prices. Gavin Newsom plans to sue the federal government over the National Guard deployment, arguing it’s an unprecedented power grab. The situation in Los Angeles is complex, with both peaceful protests and looting occurring. The deployment of active-duty Marines is unprecedented since 1965, raising concerns about the militarization of law enforcement. Trump’s actions may be politically motivated, aiming to frame the narrative around immigration and protests.

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BREAKING: Krystal and Saagar REACT, LA Riots ESCALATE Overnight
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The hosts discuss the recent unrest in Los Angeles, where President Trump has federalized the National Guard for the first time since 1992, citing violence against ICE officers during deportation operations. This action has drawn criticism, with California Governor Gavin Newsom calling it illegal and a breach of state sovereignty. Protests began in response to ICE raids at a garment factory and Home Depot, escalating into clashes with LAPD. The Trump administration's memo describes the situation as an "invasion" of illegal criminals, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy for violence. The hosts note that the National Guard's deployment is unprecedented without the governor's consent, raising legal questions. They analyze the political implications, suggesting Trump is using the unrest to bolster his image amid declining support. The conversation touches on the optics of protests, including the presence of Mexican flags, and the potential for increased authoritarian measures. The hosts emphasize the need for strategic responses to avoid providing Trump with a pretext for further crackdowns on dissent. They conclude by highlighting the broader implications for immigration policy and public perception of the protests.

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Hegseth Says National Guard EVERYWHERE On Table
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Good morning, everyone. Today’s show covers significant events, including protests across the country and Pete Hegseth's congressional testimony, which raised concerns about the deployment of the National Guard. Hegseth indicated that troops could be federalized anywhere, especially in blue states, amidst planned protests coinciding with Trump’s military parade. In political news, Gavin Newsom is positioning himself for a presidential run, while Trump has threatened to arrest him for his actions as governor. The Trump administration announced a framework for a China deal and hinted at a renewed relationship with Elon Musk. Protests in LA have quieted due to a curfew, but the militarization of law enforcement raises alarms about the normalization of military presence in domestic situations. Hegseth's testimony lacked clarity on the constitutional authority for deploying Marines, with historical references to past military interventions in civil unrest. As tensions rise regarding Iran, the potential for conflict looms, and the administration's handling of protests and military displays may influence public perception. The show also highlights the unpopularity of the proposed "big beautiful bill" and its implications for immigration policy.
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