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The Trump administration just sent a loud message: law and order comes first.

During a DHS press conference on the ICE-led crackdown in L.A., Democrat Senator Alex Padilla stormed the stage unannounced—no ID, no pin, no warning.

Secretary Kristi Noem was mid-briefing when Secret Service rushed in, mistaking him for a threat. He was detained, cuffed, and removed.

Why? Because under President Trump, protecting federal officials isn’t optional.

DHS later confirmed Padilla had ignored repeated commands to stand down. Governor Newsom is calling it ā€œdictatorial,ā€ but let’s be clear: Trump’s team is restoring order while California Democrats defend chaos.

The confrontation? Wild. The message? Crystal clear.

Keep scrolling with us, we have more Trump news for you below!

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šŸ”” Israel Strikes Iran Despite Trump’s Warning
āš–ļø Federal Judge Rules Against Trump’s National Guard Control
šŸš— Trump Blocks California’s Electric Vehicle Mandates
šŸ’° Trump’s IRS Critic Appointed to Lead Agency
āš–ļø DOJ Prepares for Nationwide Anti-Trump Protests

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Despite President Trump’s relentess efforts to broker peace in the Middle East, the region faces renewed turmoil following Israel’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. While addressing domestic unrest in Los Angeles, he tirelessly leads negotiations with Iran to halt uranium enrichment and urges restraint in talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. His unmatched diplomatic skill is evident as he navigates complex global challenges, preparing for a pivotal meeting with Iran’s envoy in Oman.

As Los Angeles riots subside under his decisive leadership, President Trump faces criticism from detractors who fail to share his unquestionable patriotism. Undaunted, he presses forward with his America-first agenda, proving his resolve to secure prosperity and stability for every citizen.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

āš–ļø Federal Judge Rules Against Trump’s National Guard Control
A federal judge ruled that President Trump’s federalization of the California National Guard during the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots was illegal, ordering control returned to Governor Gavin Newsom. The decision found that Trump bypassed required processes under the Posse Comitatus Act, prompting California’s lawsuit against the administration. Newsom hailed the ruling as a victory for state sovereignty, while the White House argued it undermines federal authority to address violent unrest. The 2,000 Guard troops, deployed alongside 700 Marines, had been quelling riots sparked by ICE raids since June 6. An appeals court temporarily blocked the ruling late Thursday, allowing Trump to maintain control pending further review.

šŸš— Trump Blocks California’s Electric Vehicle Mandates
President Trump signed congressional resolutions ending California’s restrictive electric vehicle mandates and diesel engine rules, escalating his feud with Governor Gavin Newsom. The resolutions, passed under the Congressional Review Act, nullify California’s authority to enforce its ban on gas-powered vehicles by 2035 and stringent emissions standards. Newsom criticized the move as a setback for clean energy, while Trump argued it protects the auto industry and consumer choice, citing high EV costs. The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers praised the action, noting it prevents economic harm to workers and businesses reliant on traditional vehicles. The decision, finalized on Thursday, sets up a legal battle, with California planning to challenge the resolutions in court.

āš–ļø DOJ Prepares for Nationwide Anti-Trump Protests
The Department of Justice alerted nearly 100 U.S. Attorney Offices to prepare for potential criminal investigations as thousands plan to join ā€œNo Kingsā€ protests against President Trump’s immigration policies on Saturday. The DOJ emphasized the right to peaceful assembly but warned of readiness to address unlawful activities, such as violence or property damage, during the demonstrations. The protests, sparked by ICE raids and the deployment of National Guard and Marines in Los Angeles, are expected to converge in Washington, D.C., and other major cities. Attorney General Pam Bondi underscored the need for vigilance, citing recent Los Angeles riots where rioters faced Hobbs Act charges. The advisory follows heightened tensions, with the FBI monitoring for potential coordinated threats amid the unrest.

šŸ’° Trump’s IRS Critic Appointed to Lead Agency
President Trump secured a significant victory as the Senate confirmed Charles Rettig, a vocal critic of the IRS, as the agency’s new commissioner on Thursday. Rettig, a tax attorney known for opposing IRS overreach, was approved with a 53-47 vote, fulfilling Trump’s pledge to overhaul the agency’s operations. His agenda includes simplifying the tax code, reducing audit burdens on small businesses, and addressing the $400 billion tax gap attributed to underreporting. Democrats opposed the nomination, arguing Rettig’s history of defending tax evaders could undermine enforcement, while Republicans praised his focus on taxpayer rights.

Trump was attending an annual White House picnic with members of Congress when first reports of Israel's strikes on Iran emerged.

šŸ”” Israel Strikes Iran Despite Trump’s Warning šŸ””

Israel launched a series of targeted airstrikes on Iranian nuclear and military facilities, including the Natanz nuclear site, escalating tensions in the Middle East despite President Trump’s repeated calls for a diplomatic resolution. The strikes, which occurred overnight on Thursday, killed several top Iranian officials, including IRGC terror chief Hossein Salami, and damaged missile factories, though Iran’s oil infrastructure remained intact.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the operation would continue, framing it as a preemptive measure against Iran’s nuclear ambitions, which he views as an existential threat. President Trump, who had urged Netanyahu to avoid military action during a January 2025 call, expressed frustration that Israel proceeded unilaterally, undermining U.S.-led negotiations with Iran. The Trump administration swiftly denied any U.S. involvement, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizing that Israel’s actions were ā€œunilateralā€ and warning Iran against retaliating on U.S. forces.

The U.S. has been engaged in delicate nuclear talks with Iran, with a sixth round scheduled for Sunday in Oman, led by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. President Trump, describing Iranians as ā€œtough negotiators,ā€ has insisted that no deal will permit uranium enrichment, a stance rejected by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The administration’s ā€œmaximum pressureā€ campaign, including sanctions on Iran’s shadow banking network, aims to curb funding for its nuclear program. Despite these efforts, Israel’s strikes have complicated diplomacy, with Iran vowing to respond and prepare a counter-proposal for the Oman talks. U.S. Central Command was placed on high alert, and non-essential personnel were evacuated from U.S. embassies and bases in Iraq, Kuwait, and Bahrain due to heightened risks.

In Washington, reactions were polarized. Senator John Fetterman urged Israel to continue targeting Iranian leadership and nuclear personnel, arguing it weakens Tehran’s threat. Democrats, however, criticized Israel’s timing, with some suggesting the strikes could derail U.S. efforts to avoid a broader conflict. President Trump, in a Fox News interview, acknowledged prior knowledge of the strikes but reiterated his commitment to a deal that prevents ā€œdestruction and death.ā€ He warned that the U.S. would defend Israel if Iran retaliates, though he stressed protecting American interests remains the priority.

The strikes have raised fears of a regional war, with Iran’s military leadership decimated and its nuclear program set back, though not destroyed. Israel’s actions, described by some as defying President Trump’s counsel, have strained U.S.-Israel relations, with growing tensions between Trump and Netanyahu.

Senator Alex Padilla, Democrat of California, was forced to the floor, handcuffed and removed by federal agents after interrupting a news conference by Kristi Noem on Thursday.

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šŸ“¢ Billionaire Walmart heiress Christy Walton faced backlash after funding a full-page New York Times ad urging participation in ā€œNo Kingsā€ anti-Trump protests planned for Saturday, prompting Walmart to publicly distance itself from her actions. The ad, tied to demonstrations against President Trump’s immigration policies and National Guard deployment in Los Angeles, was described by Walton’s spokesperson as a call for civic engagement, not a direct attack on Trump. Walmart issued a statement clarifying that Walton’s views do not reflect the company’s stance, emphasizing its commitment to serving all customers regardless of political affiliation. The controversy has sparked calls from some Trump supporters to boycott Walmart, though the company reiterated its neutrality to avoid further escalation

šŸ‘®ā€ā™‚ļø Senator Alex Padilla, a California Democrat, was forcibly removed by authorities after interrupting DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s press conference in Los Angeles addressing the ongoing anti-ICE riots. Padilla’s disruption, which occurred on Thursday, was labeled ā€œvirtue signalingā€ by critics, prompting Noem to suspect he sought to create a scene for political gain. The incident led Senator Adam Schiff to demand Noem’s resignation, while GOP senators condemned Padilla’s actions as inappropriate during a critical security briefing.

šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Senator Josh Hawley introduced legislation to impose a one-year prison sentence on individuals who burn the American flag during riots, targeting acts seen in the Los Angeles anti-ICE protests. The bill, announced on Thursday, adds penalties for flag desecration committed in furtherance of a crime, aiming to deter violent unrest. Despite President Trump’s support, critics argue the measure conflicts with a 1989 Supreme Court ruling protecting flag burning as free speech.

🌲 President Trump signed an executive order to mitigate wildfires by directing the clearing of hazardous brush and dead trees across 100 million acres of federal land, criticizing California’s forest management failures. The order, issued on Thursday, allocates $2 billion for prevention efforts and aims to bolster the U.S. timber industry through sustainable practices. Agriculture Secretary Scott Turner and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum will oversee implementation, with a 180-day deadline to finalize a national wildfire mitigation strategy.

šŸŽ­ President Trump mocked actors boycotting his attendance at a Kennedy Center performance of Les MisĆ©rables, stating, ā€œI couldn’t care less, all I do is run the country well,ā€ during a press interaction on Wednesday. He suggested the boycott stemmed from their inability to perform well, humorously noting he’d enjoy the show despite their absence. The boycott, led by figures like Cynthia Erivo, reflects ongoing tensions between Hollywood and the Trump administration amid broader political controversies.

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