BREAKING: About 500 Marines have been mobilized to respond to the Los Angeles protests, according to CNN.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 9, 2025
The Marines are based out of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine-Palms, California, and will join the National Guard.
The Marines will *not* be… pic.twitter.com/1sRqZyEINv
The White House didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. The decision to send active duty forces into a U.S. city marked an escalation of the use of military troops to quell domestic unrest and came over the objections of California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has called the federal intervention an intrusion on state sovereignty.

The troops, which could arrive in the Los Angeles area as soon as tonight, will be under the U.S. Northern Command, which is responsible for U.S. military operations in North America. The Marines are among the troops Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said over the weekend were prepared to deploy on orders.
Legal and Political Controversy
Newsom announced plans to sue the Trump administration earlier on Monday, arguing that the deployment of both the National Guard and active-duty Marines without state approval violates constitutional principles and state sovereignty. The governor contends that the federalization of the National Guard and the use of active-duty military forces for domestic law enforcement purposes are unlawful, citing the Posse Comitatus Act and the lack of invocation of the Insurrection Act.Escalating Unrest
The protests, which began on June 6, 2025, in response to aggressive ICE operations, have escalated into widespread demonstrations across Los Angeles County, including cities like Paramount and Compton. Clashes between protesters and law enforcement have resulted in injuries on both sides, with reports of vandalism, arson, and looting. The deployment of federal troops has intensified tensions, with civil rights groups and local officials expressing concern over the militarization of the response to civil unrest.JUST IN: Rep. Maxine Waters suggests the LAPD Chief is making things up, says there has been no physical violence in the Los Angeles riots.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 9, 2025
All those videos you watched are fake, according to Maxine Waters.
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