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'Full-blown assault on peace': Donald Trump pledges to 'liberate' Los Angeles; says military needed to protect federal property

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 11 June 2025 ()
President Trump, commemorating the US Army's 250th anniversary, pledged to "liberate Los Angeles" by deploying troops in response to immigration raid protests. He defended the deployment of Marines and National Guard members, citing a need to protect federal property and national sovereignty against what he described as escalating unrest.
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