Vice President JD Vance Criticizes California Democrats Amid Ongoing Immigration Protests in Los Angeles

Vice President JD Vance's Los Angeles visit highlights tensions over immigration policies, with protests escalating and recent court rulings affecting National Guard deployment.

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Vice President JD Vance is in Los Angeles addressing immigration issues amid ongoing protests against Trump administration policies.

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Vance accused California Democrats of fostering violent protests and misnamed Senator Alex Padilla during his remarks, drawing criticism.

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The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Trump's control over the California National Guard, reversing a lower court's decision.

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Senator Padilla was forcibly removed from a news conference after attempting to question Vance, who misidentified him as 'Jose'.

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California officials, including Governor Newsom, refuted Vance's claims, asserting that local authorities maintained peace during the protests.

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Center-leaning sources frame the narrative around Vice President JD Vance's accusations against California Democrats, emphasizing political tensions and responses. They highlight Vance's controversial remarks and the rebuttals from officials like Newsom and Bass, reflecting a critical stance towards Vance's claims while underscoring the ongoing immigration debate.

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Vice President JD Vance accused California Democrats of fostering violent protests related to immigration policies and misnamed Senator Alex Padilla during his remarks, which drew criticism.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld President Trump's control over the California National Guard, reversing a lower court's decision and allowing federal control to continue while litigation proceeds.

California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, refuted Vance's claims by stating that local authorities maintained peace during the protests and criticized the White House for lack of direct engagement before Vance's visit.

Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a news conference after attempting to question Vice President Vance, who also misidentified him as 'Jose' during his remarks.

During his surprise visit, Vice President JD Vance toured federal and military facilities, including a Federal Joint Operations Center and a Federal Mobile Command Center, met with Marines sent to the area, and delivered remarks amid ongoing immigration raids and protests.

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