The president applauds a job well done. I'm Pam Puso, Fox News. President Trump has thanked members of the National Guard deployed to Los Angeles County to stop violent anti-ice protesters who were accused of attacking federal agents, setting a car on fire and destroying property. Reporter Justin O'Brien with Fox 11 was in the city of Paramount yesterday.
They're breaking off the concrete on the gutter there and they're throwing it at federal vehicles as they come past. I haven't seen them throw it at LAPD vehicles, but they did throw it at the Border Patrol vehicles. So I think LAPD are going to have to come back in here and deal with these guys because somebody's going to get hurt.
California's Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom called the White House action inflammatory. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass says she will always support peaceful protest, but when that crosses the line into violence, it's unacceptable. To New York City, where anti-ice protesters took to the streets of Lower Manhattan.
Go to windows now! Authorities say more than 20 protesters were taken into custody, led away in zip-tie handcuffs. The outrage stems from the arrest of a man on Friday inside a courthouse. He was detained after his immigration proceedings were dismissed.
Hours from now, President Trump's order banning citizens of 12 countries from entering the U.S. goes into effect. The president says the travel ban is a direct result of the anti-Semitic attack in Boulder, Colorado last weekend.
The president says the move aims to protect the American people from foreign terrorists. Among the countries impacted, Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Haiti, and the Republic of Congo. In Boulder today, the Jewish community will gather. America's listening to Fox News. Creating your own business is everything. Getting it registered and compliant, not so much.
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The illegal immigrant mistakenly deported to El Salvador before being hauled back to the U.S. is due to appear in court this week. Kilmar Abrego Garcia is behind bars in Tennessee, accused of smuggling illegal migrants into the U.S. He denies being a member of the violent MS-13 gang.
President Trump isn't backing away from his feud with Elon Musk that started with Musk's criticism of the president's big, beautiful bill. Vice President J.D. Vance, who appeared on the Theo Vaughn podcast, says he's hoping Musk reenters the fold. I'm not saying he has to agree with the bill or agree with everything that I'm saying. I just think it's a huge mistake for the world's wealthiest man, I think one of the most transformational entrepreneurs ever, that's Elon, to be at this position
war with the world's most powerful man, who I think is doing more to save the country than anybody, I mean, I'm 40 years old, anybody in my lifetime. I just think you got to have some respect for him and say, look, yeah, we don't have to agree on every issue. I'm talking about if you're Elon Musk, you don't have to agree with us on every issue. But is this war actually in the interest of the country?
Yesterday, President Trump said there would be serious consequences if Musk funds Democratic candidates to run against Republicans who vote in favor of the GOP's sweeping budget bill. He told NBC, quote, if he does, he'll have to pay the consequences for that. But the president declined to share what those consequences might be.
She could become a hurricane tomorrow. Tropical storm Barbara formed early this morning off the coast of southwest Mexico. No coastal watches or warnings have been issued yet, but the storm could bring two to four inches of rain to parts of Mexico and in some spots up to six inches. Flooding and landslides are also a threat, along with life-threatening surf and rip currents.
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