President Trump Addresses Media After Fort Bragg Speech Amid Los Angeles Insurrection
Upon returning to Washington from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, President Trump spoke with reporters at Joint Base Andrews regarding the escalating chaos in Los Angeles and his ongoing clash with local officials. The President has taken the unprecedented step of deploying the National Guard and 700 Marines to restore order in California, a move he asserts is crucial in countering the turmoil and “foreign invaders” threatening the state.
In an interesting twist, California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass have shifted the blame for the unrest onto federal authorities, even going so far as to file a lawsuit against Trump’s deployment of federal troops. This narrative of deflection raises questions about accountability as the state grapples with the violence.
After stepping off Air Force One, Trump was quick to articulate a dire warning: “If I hadn’t sent in federal troops, Los Angeles would be burning down right now, just like those houses during the wildfires earlier this year.” This vivid imagery serves to dramatize the stakes involved in his intervention.
When questioned about the potential risks of military involvement, Trump confidently asserted, “It can only go right. By having the military, it de-escalates.” He characterized the protesters as “agitators” and “troublemakers,” suggesting a coordinated effort where some may be financially incentivized to create chaos. “I saw them breaking sidewalks with hammers, passing chunks of concrete to others,” he recounted, painting a picture of organized disruption.
During his speech at Fort Bragg, Trump indicated that the Department of Justice is investigating the financial backers of the insurrectionists, stating, “Somebody’s financing it, and we’re going to find out through Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice who it is.” His comments came on the heels of an incident where a black pickup truck was reportedly seen supplying riot gear to the protesters.
WATCH: President Trump Announces DOJ is Investigating Who is Funding LA Insurrection, Providing Armor and Face Masks – “Somebody’s Financing it, and We’re Going to find Out”
Trump Threatens Insurrection Act Amidst Ongoing Unrest
Earlier in the day, Trump hinted at the possibility of invoking the Insurrection Act should the lawlessness in Los Angeles persist. Such a move, while controversial, would underscore the seriousness with which the administration views the ongoing unrest. If it is indeed the case that a group is financing rioters to undermine federal authority, it raises significant legal implications, potentially warranting charges of seditious conspiracy, similar to those faced by members of extremist groups following the events of January 6.
Trump described the chaos as being orchestrated by professionals, noting, “I watched total professionals. They were methodically breaking concrete and targeting our law enforcement.” His choice of words not only emphasizes the organized nature of the protests but also frames them in a light that suggests a coordinated attack on American institutions.
In a further exchange regarding accusations made by Governor Newsom, Trump provided evidence that contradicted Newsom’s claims about communication between them. “The proof was from the phone company,” he stated, asserting that he had warned Newsom to get his act together to prevent worsening conditions in Los Angeles.
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