A political lesson for L.A. from an unrestrained president

Washington – When the protests of race justice revealed cities in America in the depths of pandema, President Trump showed restriction in the first period. The threats of calling the Rebellion Law and Federalization of the National Guards have never been realized.
This time, Los Angeles County has published a more aggressive, historical order than ever in the use of executive power for Trump less than 24 hours for Trump.
On Saturday night on social media, civil unrest on Saturday night, published the executive action that has not been seen since the 1960s holding the country in the 1960s, “The Federal Government will solve the problem and solve the problem,” he said.
It was the last statement of a president who was released from the traditional parameters over his power, which was indifferent to the proportion of the rights or actions of states. And the target of a democratic city in a democratic state was a deliberate law to teach a political lesson from Los Angeles, according to the vice president.
“Emergency question is the legitimacy of the withdrawal of the President in the National Guards, and Peter Kastor Kastor, Head of the Department of History of Washington in St. Louis, is talking about how closed the gloves are.”
The speed of the increase and the reluctance of the federal government to postpone the cooperative local law enforcement officers, while responding to protesters, asks questions about the intentions of the administration. Before asking if a national guard distribution is necessary, the management has taken a few steps on the staircase, such as the development of US Marshals Service and Federal Protective Service personnel to protect federal prisons and properties.
Harold Koh, a former Dean of Yale Faculty of Law, where he is currently a professor, said evidence that the facts on the ground in a silent Los Angeles are evidence that Trump’s claims of widespread disorder were “an excuse for a reason”.
Koh is to claim allegations of emergency and national security threats to trigger extraordinary powers if it is called, Koh said Koh, “tariffs, Harvard, migration – rarely,” Koh said.
Local officials were clearly clear that they did not want or needed federal help. And Trump’s heavy reaction is worried that a series of isolated a series of isolated, heating conflicts, a few hundred people, increases things that turn into a larger law enforcement struggle to travel the city.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, “We tried to talk with the administration and to tell them that there was no need to be a soldier in Los Angeles – the protests that occurred last night were relatively small, about 100 protesters,” he said. “So this is unnecessary.”
The history of the President launched Fury among the local democratic authorities who warned that he had violated the rights of states. Trump’s seizing the National Guards of California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he was asked for a show that they wanted a show, not because there is a shortage of law enforcement officers ”.
“Don’t give them one,” he said.
Vice President JD Vance welcomed the political return to the anti -ice protests called “uprising, and said in X that he decided that half of America’s political leadership is bad”.
The president’s Chief Advisor to the president, Stephen Miller, including the riots echoing by others, the echoing of the uprisings echoed by the rebels – shows that the administration can try to call the Rebellion Law, a powerful tool that can ensure the suspension of the President. Posse Comitatus LawThe Law of 1878, which prohibits the use of federal law enforcement officers on state and local issues.
However, the vice president’s words underlines the political motivation behind the action on Saturday. On January 6, 2021, Trump decided to call on the rebels on January 6, 2021.
“It was a protest rally on the morning of January 6th. In the afternoon of January 6, there was an attack on Capitol, Kast said Kastor. “At that time, he would not call the national guards at the time of the crisis, but now he will do it. In this case, they were the people who supported him. Here are the people who opposed him.”
‘Zero tolerance’
On Friday and Saturday, protests against ice agents were limited to the scale and its place. A few dozen people protested against flash raids outside the metropolis detention center in the afternoon Friday, some clashed with agents and destroyed the building. The Los Angeles Police Department gave a less fatal ammunition authority against a small “violence protester” group after the concrete was thrown into a officer. The protest was distributed until midnight.
On Saturday, except for a home warehouse in Paramount, demonstrators “go home” and “no justice, no peace”. Some protesters shouted at the MPs of Los Angeles County and a series of flash bang bombs.
“What are you doing!” A man screamed.
Times journalists witnessed many rounds of hand grenades and pepper balls in protesters.
Despite the limited scale of violence, until Saturday evening, the Trump administration required the implementation of the federal law and order that forced the visuals of a city in chaos.
“The Trump administration has a zero tolerance policy for criminal behavior and violence, especially when it is aimed at law enforcemental forces trying to do these violence,” the White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said. “These criminals will be arrested and will be quickly delivered to justice. The Commander -in -Chief will enable the US laws to be completely executed completely and completely executed.”
Defense secretary Pete HegsethHe said on Saturday that the administration was ready to go further and that the active US -worker placed the US marine pads in the second largest city in the country. “This unstable behavior,” Newsom replied.
Trump’s decision to call the national guards on Saturday, the use of a rare authority called Title 10, has no clear historical precedent. In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson talked about the 10th title to protect the civil rights march during the protests in Ala, but worried that local law enforcement officers would refuse to do so.
On the other hand, this weekend, La County Sheriff Department said that he was completely cooperating with the Federal law enforcement officers. “We are planning to cooperate with our long -term civil unrest and law enforcement partners,” the department said.
The 2,000 guards called for UP are twice the number of local authorities to respond to much wider protests in Los Angeles after the murder of George Floyd in 2020.
The president’s border Tab Homan said that on Saturday evening, Fox News was in front of the game in the planning of a national guard distribution of the administration.
“We will not apologize for implementing this law and again for doing this,” he said. “We are accelerating.”
National Guard troops began to come to Los Angeles on Sunday morning and were deployed around the federal buildings in La County.
“If Karen Bass from California Governor Gavin Newscum and Los Angeles cannot do their jobs,” Trump wrote “Then the federal government will go in and solve the problem.”