Trump Won't Allow 'Mob Rule in America,' White House Says
- On June 12, 2025, the White House declared that President Donald Trump is committed to preventing disorderly and unlawful actions from undermining stability in the United States amid widespread protests across the country.
- The protests intensified after recent ICE raids in Los Angeles, a Democrat-run city, leading Trump to authorize the National Guard's rare intervention.
- Trump posted on June 8 that masks will not be allowed at protests, targeting masked demonstrators he called paid insurrectionists, despite legal experts stating the president lacks authority to ban masks en masse.
- Historical mask bans date back to New York in 1845 and were used mostly to counter groups like the Ku Klux Klan, but prosecutions remain rare and mask laws are criticized for restricting political expression.
- A nationwide 'No Kings' protest is planned for June 14 to coincide with Trump's parade in Washington DC, with organizers expecting up to three million participants opposing authoritarianism.
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