Trump defends his decision to send the National Guard to Los Angeles: “Without me, the city would have been completely destroyed”


Members of the US National Guard who were held in Los Angeles under the direct command of President Trump, photo: AA / Abaca Press / Profimedia Images
US President Donald Trump congratulated alone for the “excellent decision” to send the national guard to calm the protests in Los Angeles, which broke out in response to his anti -immigration policies, saying that the city would have been “completely destroyed” if it had not intervened, The Guardian reports.
The leader of the White House also referred to the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, using the name “Newscum”, playing words based on the name Newsom, combined with “expensive”, which in English means “misery” or “leak”.
“The absolutely incompetent governor, Gavin Newscum and Mayor Karen Bass should say:” Thank you, Mr. Trump, you are wonderful. Without you, we would be nothing. ” Instead, I choose to lie to the people of California and America, saying that our presence was not necessary and that these protests would be “peaceful”. socializing social social.
Los Angeles is preparing for a new day of disorders on Monday because of President Donald Trump's immigration policies, after the police declared the center of the city of illegal assembly and ordered the protesters to go home.
California officials criticized the sending of the National Guard by the White House to the city, stating that they were not necessary and only aggravated the situation. Governor Gavin Newsom has promised to sue the federal government.
Representatives of the state and the local administration in California, most of them being Democrats, accuse Trump of inflamed the protests, which were initially not large, through federal intervention.