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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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‘The View’: Whoopi Goldberg Gives Stark Warning to Speaker Mike Johnson About ‘Tarred & Feathered’ Comments

The cohost had a sharp reaction to the speaker's words about the California governor.

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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.

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