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Battle Lines: How Donald Trump's Californian crackdown could define his presidency
Battle Lines: How Donald Trump's Californian crackdown could define his presidency

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Battle Lines: How Donald Trump's Californian crackdown could define his presidency

Los Angeles has descended into chaos. A wave of ICE immigration raids has sparked mass protests, violent clashes with police, and nights of looting, fires, and fear. Now, President Trump has overridden Governor Gavin Newsom using a little-known legal loophole to send in the National Guard — and Marines are on the way. The move has ignited a fierce political battle between California and the White House, raising questions about federal power, state rights, and the limits of presidential authority. The Telegraph's U.S. correspondent Susie Coen has spent the week in LA, documenting the unrest and capturing the mood of a city on the edge. And LA author Ryan Gattis joins us to reflect on how today's turmoil compares to the 1992 riots — and what history tells us about what comes next. Listen to Battle Lines using the audio player in this article or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favourite podcast app. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

Battle Lines: How Donald Trump's Californian crackdown could define his presidency
Battle Lines: How Donald Trump's Californian crackdown could define his presidency

Telegraph

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Telegraph

Battle Lines: How Donald Trump's Californian crackdown could define his presidency

Los Angeles has descended into chaos. A wave of ICE immigration raids has sparked mass protests, violent clashes with police, and nights of looting, fires, and fear. Now, President Trump has overridden Governor Gavin Newsom using a little-known legal loophole to send in the National Guard — and Marines are on the way. The move has ignited a fierce political battle between California and the White House, raising questions about federal power, state rights, and the limits of presidential authority. The Telegraph's U.S. correspondent Susie Coen has spent the week in LA, documenting the unrest and capturing the mood of a city on the edge. And LA author Ryan Gattis joins us to reflect on how today's turmoil compares to the 1992 riots — and what history tells us about what comes next.

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