Donald Trump responded to the position of California Governor Gavin New Zaroum dared to arrest him, as the president indicates that he will support such a step by the Caesar Al -Borde, Tom Human.
“I will do it if you are Tom. I think it's great,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday. “Gavin loves advertising … but he has done a terrible job. I love Gavin News, he is a nice man, but he is very incompetent. Everyone knows.”
On Saturday, Human threatened to arrest public employees who tried to obstruct migration enforcement raids in Los Angeles. As protests were revealed during the weekend, Trump ordered the city's National Guard, while Newsom and others said it was an exaggerated reaction that would raise the situation.
With the continued protests on Sunday, with scenes of some burning vehicles playing on cable and law enforcement in an attempt to put out the demonstration. Non -deadly shots, flash strikes, and gas cans were fired at the crowd by police officers.
NEWSOM asked by NBC News and MSNBC Jacob Soboroff about Human's comments, and told him, “Come after me. Arrest me.”
“Why doesn't he do it? He is a strong man. He knows where he finds me.”
Trump claimed in a social publication actually this morning that were not called in the National Guard, “Los Angeles had been completely obliterated.”
But a number of media commentators noticed the relative calm in the sprawling region throughout the weekend, which included the La Pride Parade show and celebrations.
Newsom has expressed her warning by Trump's move to give the federal character to the goalkeeper. The president's order was not specified in Los Angeles, and warnings have been born that it could open the door to future efforts by the administration to reduce the protests.
“They are trying to incite violence,” said newsom. “They are trying to impose the type of discourse that makes the conditions only worse.”
“This is related to authoritarian tendencies. This is related to leadership and control. This is about the ego,” said newsom.
Newsom also said that the state was planning to prosecute the administration, because it was not consulted regarding the National Guard decision.