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10.06.2025 โ€” The Day Courts Rejected California's Military Challenge

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 10.06.2025.

It displays 282 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.06.2025 โ‡ข The Day Courts Rejected California's Military Challenge
โŒจThe Pentagon announced Trump's Los Angeles military deployment would cost $134 million over 60 days, as 700 Marines joined 2,000 National Guard troops already stationed there. Governor Newsom escalated the confrontation by filing emergency court motions to block the deployment, calling it "illegal" and "reckless." By evening, a federal judge denied California's request for immediate relief, scheduling a Thursday hearing instead.

Political divisions deepened throughout the day. Defense Secretary Hegseth outlined cases for troop deployments in "any jurisdiction in the country," while Trump warned the LA deployment could be the "first of many." Democrat Senator Fetterman broke ranks by criticizing his party for failing to condemn the riots, as some Democrats worried about political optics.

ABC News terminated veteran anchor Terry Moran after his social media attack on Stephen Miller. The protests spread beyond Los Angeles to other cities, with over 100 arrests reported as LA's mayor considered implementing a curfew.
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U.S. Northern Command has announced that hundreds of U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division will work with the roughly 2,100 National Guard troops on the ground to protect federal property and personnel in Los Angeles.
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01:14โ‡ขMarines and Guard Flood Los Angeles

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump authorizing an additional 2,000 National Guard troops for Los Angeles, bringing total military deployment to include 700 Marines and thousands of Guard members responding to immigration protests (CNN, AP News, The Epoch Times, NPR). California's lawsuit against the Trump administration escalated as Governor Newsom accused Trump of "acts of a dictator" following arrest threats, with the state arguing the federal deployment without gubernatorial consultation is "illegal and immoral" (ABC News, CBS, One America News Network). LAPD officials complained they weren't informed about the Marine deployment, calling it a "significant challenge" to coordination (Newsweek). Meanwhile, author Michael Wolff claimed Elon Musk's suggestion to install JD Vance in Trump's place has made the president "really paranoid" about his vice president (The Daily Beast). In other developments, Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip will face a new murder trial without the death penalty after the Supreme Court overturned his capital conviction (NBC News), and Representative Mark Green announced his resignation from the House (The Hill).
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07:05โ‡ขMarines Storm Los Angeles

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump doubling his military deployment to Los Angeles, sending an additional 2,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines from Camp Pendleton to handle spreading anti-ICE protests (CNN, Washington Post, LA Times, USA Today). The protests expanded beyond Los Angeles to Austin, Dallas, and San Francisco, with federal authorities identifying suspects who attacked officers with cinderblocks during the riots (Breitbart, Fox News, NY Post). California escalated its legal challenge, with Governor Newsom calling Trump's National Guard federalization "reckless" and filing suit against what the state terms an unprecedented deployment without gubernatorial consultation (NPR, HuffPost, One America News Network). The manhunt broadened as federal authorities took over the search for Washington father Travis Decker, accused of killing his three young daughters, while Attorney General Bondi warned protesters "You can't hide" after identifying masked rioters (NBC News, NY Post).
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10:57โ‡ขMarines Land in Los Angeles

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump deploying 700 Marines to Los Angeles, escalating military presence beyond the National Guard troops already stationed there (CBS, CNN, Washington Post, AP News). California Governor Newsom responded by announcing the state will sue over the Marine deployment, calling it a "blatant abuse of power" and "reckless," while daring Trump to "get it over with" and arrest him (CBS, USA Today, Newsweek). The White House framed the confrontation as politically advantageous, with officials telling NBC they're "happy to have this fight" and view the "made-for-TV moment" as a win given Trump's immigration mandate. Over 100 protesters were arrested as demonstrations spread nationwide, with federal authorities hunting masked suspects who attacked officers with cinderblocks during the riots (ABC News, NY Post, Mother Jones).
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13:15โ‡ขMarines March Into Los Angeles

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump deploying an additional 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles, escalating the military presence to nearly 3,000 federal forces amid ongoing immigration protests (AP News, CNN, HuffPost, The Epoch Times). The deployment marks the fourth consecutive night of unrest, with local officials describing the situation as "anarchy and chaos" while LA's mayor claims her city is being "used for an experiment" in federal authority (CNN, Newsweek). Meanwhile, US-China trade talks resumed in London with negotiations expected to go "all day" as both sides seek to ease tensions over technology exports and critical mineral shipments (Breitbart). Sanders criticized RFK Jr.'s firing of vaccine experts, warning the purge "will lead to preventable illness and death" (Common Dreams). A Suffolk/Globe poll found New England voters expressing "an abundance of pessimism" toward Trump, the economy, and even Democrats (Boston Globe).
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14:49โ‡ขMarines Land in LA

โŒจThe newspapers report on Trump deploying 700 Marines to Los Angeles, escalating the federal military presence to nearly 3,000 troops alongside National Guard forces amid ongoing immigration protests (NYTimes, AP News, CBS). Over 100 arrests occurred as demonstrations spread to San Francisco and New York, with footage showing protesters distributing tactical gear to masked agitators (ABC News, NY Post, Breitbart). California Governor Newsom announced the state will sue Trump over the Marine deployment, calling it "a blatant abuse of power," while Trump defended the military presence claiming LA would be "burning to the ground" without troops (NYTimes, Newsweek). Meanwhile, drug deaths among Americans under 35 dropped roughly 40% last year as the fentanyl crisis showed signs of easing (NPR).
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16:33โ‡ขPentagon Price Tag for LA Marines

โŒจThe newspapers report on the Pentagon's announcement that the Los Angeles military deployment will cost at least $134 million and last 60 days, as 700 Marines arrive to join 2,000 National Guard troops (Boston Globe, Washington Post). Defense Secretary Hegseth defended the mobilization claiming "ICE agents should be allowed to be safe," while a leaked letter revealed Homeland Security Secretary Noem requested military arrests at protests (CBS, Common Dreams). Speaker called for Governor Newsom to be "tarred and feathered" as tensions escalated between federal and state authorities, with the FBI identifying suspects who threw rocks at federal officers (ABC News, The Blaze). The protests have spread beyond Los Angeles with additional arrests reported, while Trump and Newsom continue clashing over the unprecedented military deployment against California's wishes (USA Today).
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17:50โ‡ขPentagon Bills $134 Million for LA Standoff

โŒจThe newspapers report on escalating tensions over Trump's Los Angeles military deployment, with the Pentagon revealing a $134 million cost for the 60-day operation involving 700 Marines and 2,000 National Guard troops (Pentagon, USA Today, Washington Post). Political disputes intensified as California Governor Newsom called the Marine deployment "illegal" and announced a lawsuit, while Democrat Representative Maxine Waters claimed "there was no violence" despite ongoing arrests (NPR, NY Post). A leaked letter showed Homeland Security Secretary Noem requested military authority to arrest protesters, marking what critics called "a grave escalation" in federal power (Daily Beast, Common Dreams). Congressional action began over reports that LAPD took two hours to assist assaulted ICE agents, while Trump defended the deployment claiming LA "would be burning" without National Guard presence (Fox News, ABC News).
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18:59โ‡ขMarines Hit LA Streets for $134 Million

โŒจThe newspapers report on Marines arriving in Los Angeles as the Pentagon reveals the military deployment will cost $134 million over 60 days (Boston Globe, AP News, Washington Post). California Governor Newsom escalated his confrontation with Trump by calling the Marine deployment "an illegal act" and accusing the president of "sowing more chaos," while Defense Secretary Hegseth outlined cases for troop deployments in "any jurisdiction in the country" (NPR, Common Dreams). Political divisions deepened as conservative outlets claimed Trump was "vindicated" and that protests were cooling, while liberal sources criticized what they called Trump's "gross misuse" of the National Guard and a "$45 million military party" (Breitbart, The Blaze, The Atlantic, Daily Beast). Harvard received backing from five Ivy League schools and over 12,000 alumni in its legal battle against Trump administration funding threats, while separate stories emerged about Al-Qaeda calling for Trump's assassination and ongoing debates over transgender athletes involving Simone Biles (NBC News, One America News, NY Post).
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20:34โ‡ขCalifornia Courts Trump's Military Override

โŒจThe newspapers report on California Governor Newsom filing emergency court motions to block Trump's deployment of 2,700 additional troops to Los Angeles, as Marines join National Guard forces already stationed there (California requests emergency order - CNN, Boston Globe, Washington Post, USA Today). Trump spoke at Fort Bragg marking the Army's 250th anniversary while his Defense Secretary Hegseth outlined cases for troop deployments in "any jurisdiction in the country" (ABC News, Fox News, Common Dreams). The coverage reveals stark partisan divisions, with conservative outlets highlighting arrests of "child molesters" in ICE raids and Democrat Senator Fetterman criticizing his own party for failing to condemn LA riots, while liberal sources describe a "police state rising" and detail legal flaws in Trump's unilateral Guard deployment (Breitbart, One America News, HuffPost, Slate). Harvard received backing from five Ivy League schools and over 12,000 alumni in its funding battle against the Trump administration (NBC News).
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The assault on and arrest of California labor leader David Huerta during the brutal immigration crackdown in Los Angeles this weekend is part of a broader attack on unionized workers by Donald Trumpโ€™s deportation machine. Unions are mobilizing in response.
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21:47โ‡ขJudge Delays California's Military Block

โŒจThe newspapers report on a federal judge denying California's emergency request to immediately block Trump's military deployment in Los Angeles, scheduling a Thursday hearing instead (CNN, Boston Globe, NBC News). California sought to prohibit Trump from using National Guard troops and Marines for law enforcement purposes, but the court set a delayed hearing on the state's legal challenge. Democrats escalated their opposition, with House members calling Trump's actions "impeachable offenses" while some Democrats worry about political optics of appearing to support riots (Common Dreams, The Hill). Trump plans to deploy 20,000 National Guardsmen nationwide for immigration enforcement, shifting military focus from foreign defense to domestic policing (USA Today). ABC News fired veteran anchor Terry Moran days after his social media attack on Trump aide Stephen Miller, following his suspension over calling Miller a "world class hater" (NY Post).
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The Trump administration claims to be fighting an existential battle against insurrectionary forces in Los Angeles. In truth, it created this cynical spectacle itself, deploying troops and inflaming tensions to distract from its policy failures.
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23:44โ‡ขJudge Upholds Trump's Military Override

โŒจThe newspapers report on a federal judge rejecting California Governor Newsom's emergency request to block Trump's military deployment in Los Angeles, with a hearing scheduled for Thursday (CNN, Fox News, The Epoch Times, Breitbart). Trump warned the LA deployment could be the "first of many," while reports indicate 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines are now stationed in riot zones following immigration protests (ABC News, AP News). The legal battle intensified as five Ivy League schools and over 12,000 alumni filed court documents supporting Harvard against Trump administration funding threats (NBC News). ABC News terminated veteran anchor Terry Moran after his social media attack calling Stephen Miller someone who "eats his hate," following his earlier suspension (The Daily Beast, The Blaze, NY Post). New details emerged about Trump assassination attempt suspect Thomas Crooks, with reports claiming he had researched JFK assassination distances and suffered a "descent into madness" before the failed attempt (One America News Network).
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