Update, with the arrival of Vans: On Friday afternoon, Vice Vice President JD Vance arrived in Los Angeles to take a tour of a leadership center, amid strong opposition from local elected officials and protests against ICE raids in the Trump administration.
According to the VP team, VANCE will get surroundings from the Ministry of Defense, the Anti -Narcotics Agency, the Ministry of Internal Security, Immigration and Customs, and the LAPD and California Highway Patrol.
Earlier, the Fansa office said that it “will tour the center of the multi -agent federal operations, a federal mobile driver, meets with driving and naval infantry and making brief notes” in his office. Fox News Digital first mentioned travel plans.
Fans also visits after the Ninth Circle decision on Thursday, which allows Donald Trump to continue controlling the National Guard, as the legal challenge of the state continues. In Koream's opinion, a committee of three judges concluded that Trump “practiced legally his legal authority”, and refused the state's request to allow an order from the minimum court to move forward.
California Prosecutor Rob Punta described the court's ruling as “disappointing”, but said that the case was “far from ending.” He said: “While the court has not made an immediate comfort to Angelinus today, we are still confident in our arguments and we will continue to fight.”
California governor, Gavin New Roosome, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after the president was guarding, then deployed 700 naval infantry in the region. Newsom said he was not consulted and that sending federal forces only manipulated tensions in Los Angeles. He warned that the administration's actions are just an introduction to what will happen in other cities.
In a video posted on X, Newsom Vance urged to meet those who lost their homes in destroyed forest fires in January, when parts of Pacific Palisades and Altadena were eliminated. “It is also important, and I mean, frankly, to sit with the President of the United States, who just suggested that these American citizens may not get the support that other citizens around this country get in terms of disaster relief. I hope we will return to this right.” Republicans have suggested that the conditions should be placed on the state's disaster aid, while Trump suggested on Wednesday that his dust with newsom could affect California's $ 40 billion request.