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People should exercise their right to protest peacefully, but chaos in Los Angeles is provoked by the administration. Raiding Home Depot and workplaces, separating families, and deploying armored caravans cause fear and panic. Deploying federalized troops is a dangerous escalation, and this is about another agenda, not public safety. There is no plan or policy. Los Angeles stands with all Angelenos, and the first amendment right does not give anyone the right to be violent, create chaos, or vandalize property. Angelenos should continue expressing their anger peacefully. Workplace raids took place Friday. The administration claimed they were looking for dangerous felons, but raids at workplaces and a Home Depot parking lot instill fear, reminiscent of the fear during the last administration when kids were afraid to go to school and parents to work. This impacts the entire city.

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The speaker states that the majority of protests have been violent, not peaceful. They cite nearly 400 arrests of illegal aliens alone since the protests began in June. The speaker claims that hundreds of people have assaulted law enforcement officers. They assert that the Democrat governor and mayor of Los Angeles have failed their citizens. According to the speaker, most Americans and Californians do not want to see law enforcement officers being assaulted. They thank the president for taking action to protect federal law enforcement agents, federal buildings, and the federal mission of deporting illegal criminals. The speaker says this mission will continue.

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"It's been ninety days of protest at the ICE facility in Portland where tensions are high, neighborhoods resemble war zones, and the line between order and chaos is razor thin." "We've had multiple assaults on federal officers ever since early June." "Our mission here is to exactly that is to protect the federal facility, protect the employees, protect visitors." "We've had since June, every single night, we've had protesters." "They are twelve hour shifts, and but we're twenty four seven." "The guillotine was abandoned property from Monday night. It was rolled out as part of the protest, and then after the crowd left, it was left in the middle of the street. So we removed it and and brought it in until the rightful owner comes to claim it." "We would love for people to join our agency." "this story is far from over."

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The LAPD police chief described the level of violence in Los Angeles as disgusting, prompting a discussion about National Guard involvement. Speaker 1 was surprised at the police chief's description, stating there has been no violence where protesters hit, shot, or threatened anyone. She believes the police chief doesn't know what to do because Los Angeles is a sanctuary city and the police lack authority. She claims the president is purposely initiating this, and that he didn't contact the governor or mayor before potentially sending in the National Guard. She predicts the president will create martial law, alleging he started this by targeting migrants. Speaker 0 noted some violence has occurred, including assaults on police officers and damage to vehicles. Speaker 1 acknowledged that a few people may not conform, but people shouldn't be goaded into confrontation or violence because that's what the president wants so he can send in the military and create martial law. She hasn't heard of anyone being shot, killed, or beaten.

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The speaker asserts the right to peaceful protest, cautioning against actions that could be exploited by the administration. They claim the chaos in Los Angeles is provoked by the administration's actions, such as raiding workplaces, separating families, and deploying armored vehicles, which they say cause fear and panic. The speaker believes deploying federalized troops is a dangerous escalation driven by a hidden agenda unrelated to public safety, evidenced by the lack of a clear plan or policy. They emphasize solidarity with all Los Angeles residents, regardless of their birthplace. While affirming the right to protest, the speaker condemns violence, chaos, and vandalism, stating such actions will not be tolerated. They urge Angelenos to express their anger and outrage peacefully, referencing workplace raids that occurred on Friday.

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AOC is doing webinars that give advice to undocumented immigrants about how to avoid being caught and how to stay in the United States, which may be gaming the system. I've contacted the Deputy Attorney General to see if this is obstructing law enforcement. I need the DOJ to determine if a line has been crossed. In my opinion, this is an impediment. We need advice on how to move forward. If necessary, we will take every federal dollar out of the city. This is a matter of public and community safety. Releasing dangerous people endangers the public, our officers, and even undocumented immigrants. If sanctuary cities won't act to make their communities safer, President Trump will.

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Representative Maxine Waters visited a detention center to inquire about David Werta, a local SEIU union leader, expressing concern about his detention and potential deportation. Waters believes Werta and the city are being targeted because it is a sanctuary city, and that Trump is trying to intimidate them. She claims Trump sent the National Guard into the city without the governor's knowledge. Waters urged the community not to be intimidated and to protest peacefully, drawing parallels to the civil rights movement. She stated she would visit communities in Lenox, Paramount, Watts, and South Central, where ICE was reportedly active, to ensure residents know their elected officials support them. She emphasized the importance of community engagement to resist Trump's actions.

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This administration has created chaos, leading to personal attacks and threats against me and my family. Law enforcement is now seen as the enemy, while those who break the law are viewed as victims. Mayors and governors opposing ICE's efforts should listen to the distressing tape of a girl fighting for her life, a situation that occurs daily due to illegal immigration. President Trump emphasizes the need to prioritize public safety and national security threats, which are crucial for community safety. Every leader should focus on removing these threats from their neighborhoods, putting community well-being above political disagreements.

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A speaker describes a "dirtbag coalition of leftist violent so called protest" as a growing problem, mentioning similarities to BLM, free Palestine, and other protest movements. Another speaker notes the lack of outrage from Democrats regarding the destruction, contrasting it with their outrage over ICE officials. Five figures—Karen Bass, Gavin Newsom, Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell, and Nancy Pelosi—are called out for allegedly attacking ICE officials instead of condemning the attacks. It is claimed this inaction from California officials amounts to "war" on federal agents. A speaker warns of a bad look if leaders don't intervene and stop the protests, especially with city leaders allegedly encouraging resistance.

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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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ICE raided MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, described as a migrant camp with drugs, illegals, graffiti, and needles. A body was recently found in the lake. Democrats are accused of gaslighting the public by portraying the park as a playground and picnic spot. One speaker says Southern California is resembling a zombie apocalypse with drugged-out people and illegals. Despite the Democrats' outrage, the speaker believes that the people of California, including Democrat citizens, are happy to see the park cleaned up and want to bring California back through strong law enforcement actions. The speaker suggests that whatever Karen Bass is upset about, most people in Los Angeles and California are likely happy about the cleanup.

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Mayor Karen Bass publicly sided with protesters against deportation. Gavin Newsom criticized deportation efforts as chaotic and reckless, claiming they aimed for an arbitrary quota. However, the speaker argues that with millions having entered the country illegally, deporting even thousands daily for four years wouldn't restore the situation before Joe Biden's presidency. The speaker characterizes the situation as an "invasion." The speaker notes Newsom is unhappy that the California Guard was nationalized. The speaker claims Trump has the power to nationalize the Guard without request, drawing a parallel to JFK's nationalization of the Alabama National Guard.

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Riots erupted in Los Angeles against ICE efforts to apprehend illegal aliens and employers. Karen Bass sided with protesters, while Gavin Newsom called ICE's actions "chaotic" and "reckless," claiming they were enforcing an arbitrary deportation quota. The speaker argues that with 12,000,000 people entering the country illegally, deportation is not a quota but an effort to stop an invasion. A CBS poll showed 54% of Americans favor continued deportations. The speaker criticizes Newsom for not intervening to stop the violence, drawing parallels to the 2020 riots. The speaker questions Bass and Newsom's stance on the 12,000,000 people residing illegally amid a $2,000,000,000,000 deficit. The speaker also questions the Mexican government's position, suggesting taxing remittances. The speaker concludes Newsom ruined his chances as a national candidate by siding with those committing violence.

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An ER nurse in Aurora, Colorado, claims the city's sanctuary status has negatively impacted the community. She states that the Aurora PD is severely understaffed since 2020 due to defunding. The nurse recounts several incidents she has witnessed involving illegal immigrants, including a 16-year-old girl who died during a robbery, a dollar store worker beaten severely, and numerous assault victims. She also mentions frequent car accidents caused by people unfamiliar with US driving laws, often involving uninsured drivers or those with Medicaid receiving better care than legal citizens. She believes that those protesting deportations have not been victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants. She fears for her family's safety and argues that deportations target violent criminals who are wreaking havoc. She wants the country to be safe for American children.

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The speaker claims the Biden administration allowed people from prisons, jails, and mental institutions worldwide to enter the U.S. They allege these individuals included gang leaders and drug lords who were expelled from their home countries and sent to the U.S. border. The speaker applauds the troops for protecting federal property and personnel, and for upholding federal law. They state the troops are protecting ICE agents and the police in Los Angeles. The speaker says the head of the Los Angeles police acknowledged needing the help provided.

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The people committing violence are not the same ones peacefully protesting immigration enforcement. The violent individuals wear hoodies and face masks, using similar tactics across different civil unrest situations. They are connected, and some might call them anarchists. Many of these individuals come from other places specifically to hurt people and cause havoc.

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A California vice mayor, Cynthia Gonzalez of Cudahy in Los Angeles County, is reportedly under federal investigation for allegedly calling on gangs to defend their territory against ICE agents. According to Fox News sources, Gonzalez purportedly posted a video last week in which she stated that gangs tag their territory but are silent while their "hood's being invaded by the biggest gang there is." She contrasted this with others "not about the gang life" who are "fighting our turf, protecting our turf, protecting our people." Fox News reached out to Gonzalez to verify the video but has not received a response.

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Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass claim everything was peaceful, but this is contradicted by what is being observed. People are spitting on police officers, throwing concrete at them, looting stores, defacing buildings, and taking over the street. People are stopping traffic on the 101 freeway. People are waving the Mexican flag while burning and spitting on the flag of the country they insist on staying in. Karen Bass is not telling the truth and is not acting as mayor. The speaker is looking for positive suggestions from the opposition party.

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The speaker states that because they are in a sanctuary city, they do not report illegal immigrants. They claim to have released a double homicide suspect due to this policy. The speaker says someone came to pick up $320,000 from their grandparents and is working their way through it. The speaker is asked to call ICE but refuses, citing the sanctuary city status. They are asked to take seriously that someone is repeating an offense while being illegal. The person is reportedly in Chinatown, New York.

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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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The LAPD respects ICE as a fellow law enforcement agency with its own mission, but the LAPD does not engage in ICE's activities. The LAPD asks the community to trust that the LAPD is there for them. Federal authorities have the right to do what they're doing. The violence is disgusting and has escalated. Individuals are shooting commercial-grade fireworks at officers, which can kill. Tactics have been adapted to take these people into custody and hold them accountable. The LAPD is overwhelmed by the number of people engaged in this activity. People are breaking up cinder blocks to throw at officers, cars, and other people. People with hammers are breaking bollards and throwing pieces of concrete at officers. Liquid of unknown description has been thrown at officers. There is no limit to what they are doing to the officers.

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This administration has caused chaos, leading to personal attacks and death threats against me. Law enforcement is now seen as the enemy, while lawbreakers are viewed as victims. Mayors and governors opposing ICE's efforts should listen to the distressing tape of a girl fighting for her life, a situation that occurs daily due to illegal immigration. President Trump emphasizes prioritizing public safety and national security threats, which are critical for community safety. Every leader should focus on removing these threats from their neighborhoods, as protecting the community should be their top responsibility, regardless of political feelings towards Trump.

Breaking Points

Tim Dillon FLAMES For Troops In Chicago
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Breaking Points explores a volatile premise: Tim Dillon’s bit about Trump using American cities as training grounds for troops, and the handful of ways strategists frame domestic safety against a backdrop of scarce investment at home. The hosts discuss Chicago as a test case, arguing that sending Marines or National Guard troops into cities diverts money that could instead fund education, hospitals, and infrastructure. They note the tension between prioritizing internal needs and arming a foreign policy narrative, suggesting that the messaging around aid to Israel and to Egypt colors how public safety is framed. They turn to legal vectors, recounting a series of court actions. An Oregon judge appointed by Trump issued a temporary restraining order against federalization of National Guard units, while a Texas deployment was blocked in some cases and then allowed to proceed in others. The discussion traces President Trump’s insinuations about invoking the Insurrection Act if courts or state officials delay, and notes a deployment plan for 200 National Guard troops from Texas. They frame this as a show of force, intertwined with content creation and political signaling, including ICE and the Broadview facility. They widen the lens to consider civil liberties and the risk of a crisis. The speakers describe mobs stopping cars and filming federal agents, the alleged incompetence of law enforcement, and the idea that the administration seeks to provoke a confrontation to expand power. They discuss sanctuary-city dynamics, whether local authorities can block federal enforcement, and the role of courts in upholding due process. The segment closes with a warning that institutions still function in some areas, but a broader zone of lawlessness feels like a dangerous trend, and the possibility of spiraling violence remains a concern.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dems Call Anti-ICE Riots “Peaceful,” and ABC Suspends Journalist for Trump Tweet, with Charlie Kirk
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing riots in Los Angeles, which have erupted over the arrests of illegal immigrants, some with serious criminal histories, including violent crimes. She criticizes local leaders, particularly the mayor and governor, for siding with the protesters rather than law enforcement. The protests began after ICE executed search warrants in the city, leading to violent confrontations with police. Kelly describes scenes of chaos, including protesters throwing rocks at cars and attacking law enforcement. The Trump administration has increased immigration enforcement, resulting in 118 arrests of illegal immigrants, many of whom have committed serious crimes. Kelly highlights the depravity of the protests, where demonstrators wave Mexican flags while engaging in violence. She expresses frustration with the lack of support for law enforcement and the perceived leniency towards rioters, drawing parallels to past incidents of looting and violence during protests. As the situation escalates, President Trump orders the deployment of 2,000 National Guard members to restore order, which Governor Gavin Newsom condemns as inflammatory. Kelly criticizes Newsom for not taking stronger action to protect ICE agents and for framing the situation as a political opportunity rather than a public safety issue. She also mentions the reactions of other political figures, including Kamala Harris and Cory Booker, who downplay the violence. Charlie Kirk joins the discussion, agreeing with Kelly's assessment of the riots as a failure of leadership and a reflection of broader societal issues. He emphasizes the need for mass deportations and stronger immigration enforcement, arguing that the protests reveal a deeper ideological conflict within the country. Kirk asserts that the violence is not representative of the majority of immigrants and calls for a return to law and order. The conversation shifts to the media's portrayal of the events, with Kirk criticizing journalists for downplaying the violence and framing it as peaceful protests. He argues that the left's narrative is driven by a desire to undermine law enforcement and promote chaos. Kelly and Kirk express concern over the cultural implications of the riots, suggesting that they reflect a larger trend of disrespect for American values and institutions. They also discuss the broader implications of the protests for the upcoming elections, with Kirk asserting that the events could galvanize support for Trump's immigration policies. The segment concludes with a critique of the media's handling of the situation and a call for accountability from local leaders.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump Sends National Guard to Portland, and Unhinged Leftist Reaction, with Shellenberger & Vittert
Guests: Michael Shellenberger, Leland Vittert
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Five years after The Megan Kelly Show began in a corner of a playroom, Megyn Kelly marks the milestone by reflecting on an evolution from a modest production to a national platform with a vast digital footprint. She notes roughly 150 million YouTube views each month, plus podcast downloads and social reach, and announces a 10-city live tour kicking off in October. The episode opens with a confrontation over Portland, where President Trump orders National Guard troops after months of Antifa and left-wing protests, while Oregon officials say federal troops are unnecessary. From there the discussion shifts to the ground realities of cities in turmoil and the political response. The hosts and guests describe protests outside the ICE facility in Portland, including graffiti and threats such as pigs and F ICE, and the Department of Justice reporting 26 protesters charged with federal offenses for actions around the building. They contrast local officials’ insistence that they don’t need federal help with the observed disorder, including a guillotine display and confrontations with police. The conversation frames the issue as law-and-order versus political calculations. Michael Shellenberger articulates a lens on urban disorder, arguing that the Trump administration’s show of force should be paired with concrete policy: more police on the streets, mental-illness legislation, and, critically, broader immigration controls such as E-Verify. The discussion touches a striking example from Iowa, where a district superintendent who was illegal and had weapons arrests was employed at a high salary, illustrating how loopholes intersect education and immigration. The segment also surveys the drift of woke-era politics, signaling that voters may respond to tangible results like public safety and cost of living. In a deep-dive with Leland Vidder, Born Lucky reveals a boy who couldn’t speak until later, driven by a 70/30 IQ split, and a father who quits his job to dedicate years to teach him how to navigate the world. He recounts starting a high school Young Republicans Club—fueled by donuts—as the largest club on campus, and how his father’s quiet, relentless support shaped a journalism career after considering the CIA. He recalls reporting from crises from Gaza to the Capitol, and reflects on autism, therapy, and the ongoing effort to adapt without letting the diagnosis define him. The conversation ends with a call to connect across politics and to value mentorship and family.
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