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Trump brings receipts he called Newsom amid LA riots as California gov claims there wasn't 'even a voicemail'

Emma Colton, John Roberts
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President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom are publicly disputing whether Trump called Newsom regarding the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots. Trump claims he spoke to Newsom for 16 minutes on Saturday and provided a screenshot as proof, while Newsom denies receiving any call or voicemail. The dispute highlights differing approaches to the escalating protests and the deployment of National Guard and Marines.

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  1. 1 Friday: Los Angeles descended into violent riots after federal immigration raids; local leaders denounced raids.
  2. 2 Saturday: Trump claims he spoke to Newsom for 16 minutes; Trump announced deployment of 2,000 National Guard members.
  3. 3 Monday evening: Trump administration deployed hundreds of U.S. Marines.
  4. 4 Tuesday: Trump told Fox News he spoke to Newsom; Newsom denied the call on X; Trump provided a screenshot of the call dated June 7 (Saturday).
  • Public dispute between president and governor
  • Highlights political tensions over immigration and protest response
  • Potential for further escalation of rhetoric
What: President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom are disputing whether a phone call occurred between them regarding the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots.
When: Tuesday (Trump's statement, Newsom's denial), Saturday (Trump claims call happened, National Guard deployed), Friday (LA descended into riots, Newsom/Bass denounced raids), Monday evening (Marines deployed).
Where: Los Angeles, California, White House, Fort Bragg (North Carolina), Oval Office.
Why: Trump claims he called Newsom to tell him to 'get his ass in gear' and stop the riots, while Newsom denies the call, implying Trump is misinformed about who he's talking to when deploying troops.
How: Trump provided a screenshot of the phone call. Newsom posted on X and his spokesperson commented to the Sacramento Bee. Trump held an event in the Oval Office and spoke to Fox News.

President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom are publicly disputing whether Trump called Newsom regarding the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots. Trump claims he spoke to Newsom for 16 minutes on Saturday and provided a screenshot as proof, while Newsom denies receiving any call or voicemail. The dispute highlights differing approaches to the escalating protests and the deployment of National Guard and Marines.