Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass speaks on LA protests
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass continued to assert on Sunday that the National Guard and Marines deployed to her city are not needed as local law enforcement has arrested fewer protesters in recent days.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass have both opposed deployment of the National Guard and Marines to the city.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted aggressive operations that led to a lot of riots, with Los Angeles being the main place of their occurrence.
LOS ANGELES (NBC, KYMA/KECY) - Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass met with the media Friday in California as National Guard troops continue to protect federal buildings in the city after President Donald Trump deployed them.
If the IRS Criminal Division ever takes an interest in the L.A. riots, they might follow the money to some surprising doorsteps.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced criticism over her response to anti-ICE riots, past praise of communist leaders and controversies including a deputy mayor's bomb threat and wildfire handling.
It feels like we’re participating involuntarily in a stunt to see what happens when the federal government steps in, how far can they go usurping state power or local power, and as a warning to other cities around the country.
Democratic Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles Tuesday evening announced a curfew of 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time for parts of the city after five days of rioting.
Former LAPD detective Moses Castillo, who was on the force during the 1992 Rodney King riots says city officials have not responded sternly enough to violent rioting, and urged President Trump to come to the table with Gov.
Gavin Newsom has done absolutely nothing, Mayor Bass has done absolutely nothing,” the DHS secretary told Fox News host Sean Hannity.