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Trump huddles with military brass at Camp David amid violent immigration protests in Los Angeles

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President Donald Trump held meetings with military leaders and top Cabinet officials at Camp David to discuss options for addressing anti-immigration enforcement riots in Los Angeles. The administration is considering deploying U.S. Marines to assist the National Guard, with Trump having already sent 2,000 National Guard troops without California Governor Gavin Newsom's sign-off. Trump stated his directive to 'liberate Los Angeles from the Migrant Invasion' and end the riots.

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What: President Trump huddling with military and Cabinet officials to discuss options for tamping down anti-immigration enforcement riots in Los Angeles, including potential deployment of U.S. Marines.
When: Sunday (early June 2025)
Where: Camp David, Catoctin Mountain Park, Maryland, United States; Los Angeles, California, United States
Why: Ongoing violent immigration protests in Los Angeles; Trump's directive to 'liberate Los Angeles from the Migrant Invasion' and restore law and order.
How: Meetings at Camp David with military leaders and Cabinet officials; consideration of invoking the Insurrection Act and deploying Marines; prior deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles without state sign-off.

President Donald Trump held meetings with military leaders and top Cabinet officials at Camp David to discuss options for addressing anti-immigration enforcement riots in Los Angeles. The administration is considering deploying U.S. Marines to assist the National Guard, with Trump having already sent 2,000 National Guard troops without California Governor Gavin Newsom's sign-off. Trump stated his directive to 'liberate Los Angeles from the Migrant Invasion' and end the riots.