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Vice President Vance Travels to Los Angeles in Support of Marines and ICE

Vice President Vance Travels to Los Angeles in Support of Marines and ICE

Meanwhile, California police plead for help amid officer shortage as an official warns of unprecedented riot ‘onslaught’.

As Professor Jacobson reported, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay of the District Court injunction undoing Trump’s federalization of the California National Guard after riots and attacks on federal ICE agents enforcing federal immigration laws.

Apparently, President Donald Trump learned a few things during his first term…especially not relying on Blue State governors to take care of business when clearly organized protestors are planning disruptions as part of an effort to work against the administration’s immigration control efforts.

No,w Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to visit Los Angeles, both as a part of a “victory tour” and a sign of support for both the troops and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement teams that are protecting federal locations.

Vance’s itinerary includes touring a multi-agency Federal Joint Operations Center and a Federal Mobile Command Center, meeting with federal law enforcement leadership and U.S. Marines, and delivering brief remarks.

Vance will “tour a multi-agency Federal Joint Operations Center, a Federal Mobile Command Center, meet with leadership and Marines, and deliver brief remarks,” according to a readout of the vice president’s travel plans.

No detailed information about the exact timing or venue for Vance’s remarks has been released, reportedly due to safety concerns. However, one has to wonder if Newsom will be on the tarmac to greet him, as he did when Trump toured Los Angeles in the wake of the wildfires.

Or perhaps Newsom will be at another event at a luxury restaurant or fancy winery?

How about the areas that aren’t federal property and so not covered by the National Guard? State and local law enforcement are state law enforcement leaders are sounding the alarm on the dangers facing officers on the front lines of these continuing demonstrations.

“I’ve been around a very long time, and I have seen similar to what we’re facing now,” Jake Johnson, president of the California Association of Highway Patrolmen (CAHP), told Fox News Digital. “But I’ve never seen the amount of onslaught.”

Thousands of protesters descended on Los Angeles in the last two weeks after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers began conducting raids throughout the sanctuary city. The violence included rioters hurling projectiles at law enforcement officers and lighting numerous self-driving electric vehicles on fire.

In response to the protests, over 640 highway patrol officers have been sent to Los Angeles. Additionally, nearly 400 additional CHP Special Response Team officers have been deployed to aid law enforcement.

“There’s hundreds of state troopers [and] highway patrolmen that are deployed in both the Bay Area and particularly in Los Angeles,” Johnson said. “[They] are working very long hours, anywhere from 16 to 20 hours a day, trying to keep the peace down there. It’s been a very dangerous situation.”

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Vance just called Padilla, of the ‘breaking down crying on the Senate floor about getting exactly what he wanted and handcuffed by security’ Padillas ‘Jose’.

The left is already losing their minds screaming THAS RACIST.

None of us are playing this game anymore. Being accused of racism is utterly and completely irrelevant because the left screams every minute of every day about race. We simply don’t care anymore.

These riots are going to continue until the rioter face some serious consequences and the financiers for them are tracked down and face even harsher penalties. As for any government officials involved they need to be found, charged, convicted, jailed, and impeached. There is too much patty cake going on.

Vance is tiresome. Trump at least has some subtlety that accommodates things not being black and white. I put it down to young age and a not very bright support group.

    steves59 in reply to rhhardin. | June 20, 2025 at 9:37 pm

    You don’t spend a lot of time reflecting before you post, do you.

      rhhardin in reply to steves59. | June 20, 2025 at 9:41 pm

      Trump treats everything as a conversation. Vance comes in as a absolutist. Huge difference.

        noway in reply to rhhardin. | June 20, 2025 at 10:15 pm

        Frankly,

        RH, you are off base. All one has to do is see what happened to East Palestine, Ohio, and how the Democratic party, their joke of a President and Vice President, and the criminal behavior of ‘Mayor Soy Boy’ did to that town. They intentionally screwed the people of that town because they were a Republican area, and many, many people are going to die because of it.

        Trump was there almost immediately and tried to help as much as someone in his position should. Vance was a hard-nosed senator as a result of what he saw, and who can blame him?

        National Democrats are evil, and many of the Marxists on the top tier of the party ought to be attacked every day until they quit political life. I hope Vance is more of an absolutist as the days go by, as the Marxists and Socialists in the Democratic Party are.

        To complain about Vance when your party’s leadership includes two socialist/marxist incompetent mayors in LA and Chicago, and the Squad, and a dozen other clueless radicals in Congress, and a bunch of rich, clueless people is unbelievable. Do you have posters of Marx, Lenin, Stalin and Mao in your office, or you just don’ty know any better after your college experience at Oberlin?

          JohnSmith100 in reply to noway. | June 21, 2025 at 6:11 am

          It seems that Dems have greatly lowered the average IQ of Congress.

          rhhardin in reply to noway. | June 21, 2025 at 6:46 am

          Where was the context. Derailments happen three times a day all over. Cleanup depending on priority can happen in a day. What’s new here was that the usual detector spacing wasn’t enough to catch a failing bearing going from hot to burning, which set stuff on fire. The’ on-scene Feds decided blowing it up was the best course, which in retrospect is doubtful.

          Civil suits recover damages just fine. A jury decides.

          The Republicans seized on a victim course instead, taking the usual leftist strategy.

        steves59 in reply to rhhardin. | June 20, 2025 at 11:57 pm

        And yet he’s Trump’s VP, a trusted advisor, and active in setting foreign and domestic policy.
        Meanwhile, you’re… here.

    gonzotx in reply to rhhardin. | June 20, 2025 at 10:47 pm

    You’re tiresome

    No examples, just blather. Not too bright, especially the gratuity.

    schmuul in reply to rhhardin. | June 21, 2025 at 7:55 am

    Completely disagree, I like that Vance is younger, and he speaks very clearly. He proved it in the VP debates versus a clueless Tim Walz. Trump is great but he tends to speak in little sound bites and generalities, and sometimes comes out sounding mean or bitter. Vance is very refreshing, as he can argue his points well without sounding nasty. Honestly the Democrats have no JD Vance. There closest person is who? AOC who can’t form a complete sentence and has to hide behind Bernie Sanders to seem smart and likeable? Gavin Newsome who makes one unforced blunder after another? Kamala Harris who is likely an alcoholic (only explanation I can come up with given her inability to make any sense)?

      rhhardin in reply to schmuul. | June 21, 2025 at 8:03 am

      Vance argues from principles, which has the slight failing that he’s uncurious where principles come from. Trump argues from conversation. There’s an acknowledged other side.

        Sailorcurt in reply to rhhardin. | June 21, 2025 at 8:17 am

        Hm…sounds like the opinion of someone who’s never actually listened to Vance speak or read his book.

        I might agree with you if I based my opinion on media sound bites.

        That’s OK…that’s the beauty of a free society…everyone has the right to be wrong.

        alaskabob in reply to rhhardin. | June 21, 2025 at 1:35 pm

        I guess Dr. Ben Carson’s book would be the same? “My Struggle”? Or Thomas Sowell? In whose ideological neighborhood does Hitler’s book reside? Something about national workers socialism.

        Sailorcurt in reply to rhhardin. | June 21, 2025 at 1:54 pm

        “Vance’s book is his Mein Kampf”

        What’s funny is the dogged determination with which some people stick to the “he’s just like HITLER!!!!” schtick.

        It’s meaningless* and everyone knows it, so it’s just funny at this point.

        Which is also OK, I can always use a good chuckle.

        *Actually, not entirely accurate. It isn’t completely meaningless. What it means is “I have no actual point to make so I’m just going to throw in a superfluous Hitler or Nazi non-sequitur so I can pretend like I said something profound.”

          schmuul in reply to Sailorcurt. | June 21, 2025 at 2:17 pm

          You hit nail on the head. The first rule of internet trolls always Make crazy advantageous comparison to hitler so you sound intelligent!

      JR in reply to schmuul. | June 21, 2025 at 9:44 am

      Vance is Vice President to discourage assassination attempts on Trump.

Hey, LA. You voted for this.