• Speaker Johnson, backing Trump's LA actions, says Newsom should be 'tar

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 10 19:18:28 2025
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    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/speaker-johnson-backing-trumps-la-actions -newsom-tarred/story?id=122689990

    Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday once again aligned himself with
    President Donald Trump, saying the president is "absolutely right" to
    send the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles as protests over
    against Immigration and Customs Enforcement continue -- and sided with
    the president's criticism of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, adding that
    the California governor should be "tarred and feathered."

    Johnson said Trump is "fully in his authority right now to do what he is
    doing" to "maintain order" -- including deploying 4,000 National
    Guardsmen and 700 Marines to Los Angeles as demonstrators clash with law enforcement amid the protests.

    "President Trump has put his hand on the table and said 'Not on my
    watch,' and we applaud that so we're standing with him," Johnson said
    during a news conference.

    Johnson would not weigh in on whether Newsom should be arrested -- a
    suggestion Trump made Monday -- but said Newsom should be "tarred and feathered."

    "Look, that's not my lane. I'm not going to give you legal analysis on
    whether Gavin Newsom should be arrested, but he ought to be tarred and feathered," the speaker said.

    Newsom fired back in a post on X: "Good to know we're skipping the
    arrest and going straight for the 1700's style forms of punishment. A
    fitting threat given the @GOP want to bring our country back to the 18th Century."

    The California governor responded to Trump's arrest comment on Monday,
    calling it "an unmistakable step toward authoritarianism."

    Johnson accused Newsom of focusing more on rebranding himself than
    protecting the state and its citizens.

    "Do your job, man. That's what I tell Gavin Newsom, do your job,"
    Johnson added. "Stop working on your rebranding and be a governor. Stand
    up for the rule of law. And he's not doing that."

    Newsom has called the deployments by Trump "a blatant abuse of power"
    and sued the administration over the move.

    Johnson took the opportunity to plug the House-passed tax and
    immigration bill, which the Senate is negotiating. The immigration woes
    at the center of the Los Angeles protests can be remedied by the "One
    Big Beautiful Bill Act" that supports Trump's legislative agenda,
    Johnson said. He called on Democrats to end the "chaos" and "nonsense"
    and support the bill.

    The legislation boosts spending for the military and border security as
    well as extends the Trump 2017 tax cuts -- while making some cuts to
    Medicaid, SNAP and other assistance programs. It could also add $3
    trillion to the deficit over the next decade, according to an analysis
    from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

    Other congressional Republicans appear to be in lockstep behind Trump
    and his decision to deploy National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles.

    "... What [Trump's] doing [is] enforcing the rule of law," Republican
    Rep. Ralph Norman said, adding that "Trump's doing the right things."

    Republican Rep. Ron Estes said he supports Trump's decision and said he believes "it's important that we have the rule of law and order in the
    United States."

    Republican Sen. Kevin Cramer said that he supported Trump's decision to
    deploy the Marines, saying he hopes their presence "deters" people from violence and brings "peace."

    "Hopefully their presence will be a deterrent to violence. Obviously,
    there's a right to assemble, and there's a right to peacefully protest
    -- and then there's what they're doing. So clearly, the state needs
    help, and the president's sending help, hopefully, hopefully it'll bring
    some peace," Cramer said.

    Cramer said that Trump, as the president and therefore the authority on
    federal immigration policy, has a "responsibility" to act in response to
    the protests.

    "The president has a responsibility to the United States, and he has a
    federal nexus with regard to immigration policy, and he's exercising it,
    and I think he's exercising exactly what he said he'd do and what people elected him to do," Cramer said.

    Republican Sen. John Kennedy backed Trump's decision to deploy the
    troops.

    "I think he didn't have a choice," Kennedy told ABC News of Trump's move
    to deploy the National Guard and Marines.

    "I think he needs to follow the law, but I think he needs to send in
    federal troops because it's clear to me the governor and the mayor were
    going to do nothing. Zero, zilch, nada. He might have met with the
    rioters and offered them a cup of hot cocoa and a hug and some
    enthusiastic encouragement, but in terms of containing the riots, they
    weren't going to do anything."

    Several Republican senators were quick to criticize Newsom, too.

    Republican Sen. John Cornyn said he thought Newsom "probably would love
    it" if there were an effort to arrest him.

    "Make him a hero and a martyr," Cornyn jested.


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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Tue Jun 10 14:58:52 2025
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    On 2025-06-10 19:18:28 +0000, Leroy N. Soetoro said:

    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/speaker-johnson-backing-trumps-la-actions -newsom-tarred/story?id=122689990

    Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday once again aligned himself with
    President Donald Trump, saying the president is "absolutely right" to
    send the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles as protests over
    against Immigration and Customs Enforcement continue -- and sided with
    the president's criticism of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, adding that
    the California governor should be "tarred and feathered."

    Clueless Clark Kent is even less relevant to what's going on in L.A.
    than Trump is.

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  • From But I.C.E...@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 10 21:14:28 2025
    Most people say we need to tar and feather niggers like Leroy.

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  • From Dutch@21:1/5 to Leroy on Thu Jun 12 17:16:51 2025
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    In <lnsB2FA7D32C13C76F089P2473@0.0.0.1> Leroy wrote:

    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/speaker-johnson-backing-trumps-la-actions -newsom-tarred/story?id=122689990

    Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday once again aligned himself with
    President Donald Trump, saying the president is "absolutely right" to
    send the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles as protests over
    against Immigration and Customs Enforcement continue -- and sided with
    the president's criticism of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, adding that
    the California governor should be "tarred and feathered."

    Johnson said Trump is "fully in his authority right now to do what he is doing" to "maintain order" -- including deploying 4,000 National
    Guardsmen and 700 Marines to Los Angeles as demonstrators clash with law enforcement amid the protests.

    "President Trump has put his hand on the table and said 'Not on my
    watch,' and we applaud that so we're standing with him," Johnson said
    during a news conference.

    California Dems set themselves up to be the idiots of illegal immigration
    and they're doing a superb job of cementing that image around the globe.

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