Cities are preparing for “no kings” gatherings in the country, as the Trump administration opponents are preparing to protest against the president and his agenda.
It is expected that there will be more than 2000 protests in all fifty states on Saturday, and the local police say they will protect those who gather safely.
In Los Angeles on Friday, the first 200 US Marine Interest was among a 700th battalion, where it already joined the National Guard forces in the city by the Trump administration. At 12 pm local time, they went to service outside the federal building in Wilsheer at the city center in the city.
On Thursday night, the Court of Appeal ruled that Donald Trump could maintain temporary control of the guard and deal with a blow to California Governor Gavin New Roosome.
The Court of Appeal in the ninth American Chamber issued the ruling after the American boycott judge, Charles Brayer, that Trump’s action was “illegal” and the tenth amendment, saying that the president should re -control 4000 soldiers to news.
A more comprehensive hearing on this matter was determined on Tuesday.
The curfew in the center of Los Angeles is still indefinitely as officials are working to curb vandalism and looting companies after darkness.
The protests against the continuous workplace raids are expected to continue throughout the country during the weekend as part of the “La Kings” movement, coinciding with the president’s birthday procession in Washington, DC, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American army.
What you need to know so far …
- The Court of Appeal temporarily prevented the California Governor Gavin News from regaining control of 4,000 National Guard forces that were filled in Los Angeles by the Trump administration.
- The ruling came after an American boycott judge stated that President Trump’s control of the forces was “illegal” and violated the tenth amendment.
- 200 out of 700 US Marine Corps arrived in Los Angeles to protect the Federal Wilshair building. The National Guard forces will now be deployed to protect ICE agents while carrying out operations in the city.
- There was another relatively calm night in Los Angeles with many arrests of people who refused to differentiate when the third night curfew began in a row in the city center area.
- Internal Security Minister Christie sleep faces calls for resignation after the democratic democratic Senate Alex Badilla was removed from her press conference in Los Angeles.
- The Trump administration gave personal data from the Medicaid migrants to deport, raising concerns about the identification of individuals to deport.
Oliver OcunileJune 13, 2025 17:38
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We will have live coverage of the continuous protests and the military parade of Trump starting from tomorrow.
Rachel DobkinJune 14, 2025 04:39
Trump wanted to unleash the forces for the George Floyd protests. Now the gloves are parked
President Donald Trump saw an opportunity for Publishing thousands of forces in active service To the American streets in 2020 after the death of the George Floyd police protests throughout the country.
However, some officials in his first administration resisted the idea and examined some of Trump’s most violent pulses when it comes to Resistance against his agenda. Trump in the end did not do Calling the rebellion law That year – it is said that the directives of officials who are not in his circle.
Five years later, President – Surrounded by the “law and order” loyalists The Federal National Guard for the first time in more than 50 years to deploy 4000 service members throughout Los Angeles. 700 of the other US Marine Corps stands, as dozens of federal agents are already guarding the migration arrests.
Rachel DobkinJune 14, 2025 04:40
La Mayor shares immigration resources to “stay safe and enlightened”
Los Angeles mayor Karen Pass shared local resources to help immigration matters on Friday night.
Bass Angelinus asked to “stay safe and enlightened” amid the growing ice raids in the city.
Rachel DobkinJune 14, 2025 04:30
Sherif Brevard Wayne Evi at a press conference on Thursday warned that if any demonstrators “throw bricks, a fiery bomb, or a pistol,” they will be killed.
“If you prevent an intersection or road in Brevard, you will go to prison. If you escape from arrest, you will go to prison tired because we will put you and put you in prison.” Sherif Wayne Evi He said.
“If you try to judge a car in Brevard, and gather around it, and refuse to allow the driver to leave our boycott, you are likely to go and try across the street.”
Madeleine Sherat Reports.
Rachel DobkinJune 14, 2025 04:10
Old warriors protest the Trump military procession
The veterans and military families protested against the upcoming military parade of President Donald Trump in Washington, DC on Friday.
Trump maintains a display to honor the 250th army birthday on Saturday, which is 79. People who oppose Trump and his business schedule carry “no kings” protests in all fifty states on that day.
Those who served in the army and their loved ones showed their opposition to a review outside the Supreme Court on Friday. Here’s a look at some pictures.



Rachel DobkinJune 14, 2025 03:50
La Mayor tells the Trump administration as “stopping raids”
The mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass told the Trump administration to prevent federal agents from conducting migration in the city.
“Enough is enough. Stop raids,” she said.
The mass protests in Los Angeles erupted last Friday due to President Donald Trump’s raids, and demonstrations spread throughout the country.
In response to the Los Angeles protests, Trump has deployed thousands of National Guard forces and 700 naval infantry, which caused criticism from California officials, including Bass.
California governor Gavin New Roosm filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop the deployment of military forces. Trump’s federal judge ordered Thursday night to re -control the National Guard to Newsom, but the Court of Appeal has quickly stopped the ruling.
Rachel DobkinJune 14, 2025 03:30
Newsom says that the Americans “will lose this democracy” if they are “silent”
California Governor Gavin New Rohr has shared a clip on Friday night from his interview with Daily Bodcast earlier this week, as the Americans tell that they would “lose this democracy” if they are “silent”.
In commenting on the job, newsom wrote, “We protect the right to peaceful protest – but California is never tolerated with those who exploit it with violence.
We publish pre -resources to maintain the security of societies and will be held accountable for law. “
The mass protests in Los Angeles erupted last Friday due to President Donald Trump’s raids in the city. While most of the demonstrators were peaceful, some people were accused of sabotage, looting and violence.
Rachel DobkinJune 14, 2025 03:10
Thunderstorms may reduce the Trump procession – he says it “does not matter”
President Donald Trump said that it “does not matter” if there is a bad weather during his military parade tomorrow.
An expected Accuweather said Independentand “We have to be concerned about at least thunderstorms in the area,” during the show.
“If there is a thunderstorm, it is clear that it will not be lightning only a source of anxiety, but also, with all moisture in the air, it can definitely have some heavy rains.”
The White House said that the show will continue even if there is rain, but it can be delayed due to lightning, Associated Press Reports.
Trump said Thursday night that he “does not matter” if there is a bad weather, for every AP.
“It does not affect the tanks at all. It does not affect the soldiers. They are used to it,” he said.
Read more about Trump procession and weather forecasts in the capital for tomorrow …
Rachel DobkinJune 14, 2025 02:50
The Los Angeles police chief says that the “unprecedented” crowd expected in Saturday’s protests
Jim McDonnell, head of the Los Angeles Police Department, told reporters on Friday that an “unprecedented” number of people in the city will be expected to protest on Saturday.
Angelinus has been protesting against President Donald Trump’s raids on the ice since last Friday, but things are expected to pick up tomorrow.
Trump will hold a military parade in Washington, tomorrow, to honor the 250th birthday of the army, which is on the birthday of President 79.
People who oppose Trump and his agenda will retain “no kings” in all fifty states.
“I think much will depend on the social media activity that enhances the event,” McDonnell told a press conference on Friday. New York Times.
He continued: “It was very high to this point. We expect crowds that may not have been preceded.”

Rachel DobkinJune 14, 2025 02:30