Speaker Johnson says Newsom should be "tarred and feathered"
- On June 10, 2025, House Speaker Mike Johnson endorsed President Trump’s decision to deploy 4,000 National Guard members along with 700 Marines to address the ongoing protests in Los Angeles.
- Trump ordered the deployment after immigration raids triggered violent protests, despite California Governor Gavin Newsom’s objections and legal challenge.
- Johnson condemned Newsom for obstructing federal law enforcement, saying he should be "tarred and feathered" and calling Newsom’s lawsuit against Trump a "joke."
- Republican lawmakers Ralph Norman, Ron Estes, and Kevin Cramer expressed support for Trump’s actions, with Cramer expressing hope that the deployment of Marines will help prevent violence and promote peace.
- The conflict highlighted deep political divides over immigration and state-federal power, suggesting ongoing tensions between California officials and the Trump administration.
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Joy Behar Lusts After ‘Gorgeous’ Gavin Newsom on ‘The View’
Joy Behar finds California Governor Gavin Newsom distractingly “handsome,” she admitted Wednesday, at the risk of sounding “superficial.” As The View hosts discussed Newsom’s social media back and forth with Donald Trump after the president unleashed armed forces to L.A.’s ICE protests against the governor’s wishes, Behar interrupted the conversation with an unrelated message. “Gavin Newsom brings me back to really handsome presidents” like she …
Joy Behar pauses 'The View' chat about ICE raids to thirst over Gavin Newsom
Behar said seeing Newsom brings her "back to really handsome presidents, like JFK and Obama." ABC; Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Times via Getty Joy Behar pauses 'The View' to thirst over Gavin NewsomKey PointsJoy Behar paused a serious conversation on The View to thirst over the governor of California."I don't want to be superficial, but Gavin Newsom brings me back to really handsome presidents," she stated.Behar later called him "articulate" an…
Gavin Newsom openly quarrels with Donald Trump after sending soldiers to Los Angeles. The US President receives assistance from the Speaker of the House of Representatives – with a disturbing proposal.
Speaker Johnson: 'Tar and Feather' Gov. Newsom
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., suggested an archaic form of punishment on Tuesday to deal with California Gov. Gavin Newsom's pushback against the Trump administration's efforts to maintain order in Los Angeles.
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