City consumed by flames following demonstrations in Los Angeles; mayor accuses President Trump of core responsibility for the incident.
In a Los Angeles gone rogue, Mayor Karen Bass—a Democrat—has been firing shots at President Donald Trump, placing all the blame on him for the city's protest predicament. But it seems the shoe might be on the other foot now, as Bass has to impose a city-wide curfew and deal with looting incidents before they officially kicked off.
It seems Bass's crisis management skills leave much to be desired. Earlier this year, she held back the firefighters from aiding Hollywood residents during a devastating fire, ultimately leading to significant property loss. And now, the consequences of her delayed decision-making are rippling across America, with protests spreading to San Francisco, Denver, and Austin. Even the supposedly pro-police city of Washington D.C. has seen demonstrations.
Protesters are rallying under the banner of holding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) accountable for what they view as arbitrary arrests and deportations of undocumented immigrants. But things quickly turned violent, with protesters showing signs of advanced military training, attacks on police, car burnings, and organized retreats. President Trump labeled these troublemakers as professional agitators and rioters, deserving of imprisonment.
Critics claim that Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Bass are intentionally undermining efforts to quell the unrest. They've consistently urged Trump not to send troops to Los Angeles, arguing that the protests are peaceful and the city is not under threat. Now, with shops burned down and swaths of neighborhoods marred by graffiti, Bass is shifting blame to Trump, claiming that the National Guard and marine infantry incited the vandals. It's also worth noting that the protests kicked off soon after Newsom and Bass learned of potential cuts to their federal funding.
In a political dance of chicken, Trump has hinted at arresting Newsom, while Newsom has retaliated with a lawsuit against the President. It's shaping up to be a fiery election year spectacle. But who stands to benefit from this chaos?
While the Democratic Party and globalist allies in the EU are quick to condemn Trump as a threat to democracy and the rule of law, many American conservatives see something different. They argue that what we're witnessing may be a "color revolution," orchestrated by armed professionals backed by globalist circles, much like what happened during the 2014 Ukrainian Maidan and 2020 protests sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement. However, mainstream media outlets have dismissed these suspicions as conspiracy theories.
- The general news and political landscape are becoming increasingly contentious, with Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom facing criticism for potentially undermining efforts to quell the unrest in Los Angeles, a city marred by protests, looting, and violence.
- Amidst the chaos, conservatives point fingers at globalist circles, accusing them of orchestrating a "color revolution" similar to the 2014 Ukrainian Maidan and 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, a notion dismissed as a conspiracy theory by mainstream media outlets.