President Trump defends deploying military on Los Angeles protesters, denouncing them as "animals" and "foreign enemy" in aggressive speech.

California Governor Newsom called the decision ‘purposefully inflammatory’ as ICE agents clashed with crowds following immigration raids in the city.

White House says the US president is deploying 2,000 guardsmen as protests against immigration raids continue.

President Trump has long mused about using troops to crush violent protests or riots in blue-state cities. He is now moving to do so in Los Angeles.

President Donald Trump has vowed to 'liberate Los Angeles' from illegal aliens which have 'invaded and occupied a once great American city.'

The president vowed to crush opposition to his immigration raids – but his attempted show of force may have awoken something else

Donald Trump has lauded his administration’s response to growing anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. “Thank God, we sent out some wonderful National Guard. They really helped,” the…

The president is escalating the situation to justify greater force and repression. Now he’s talking about sending ‘troops everywhere’

US President Donald Trump claims troops prevented LA from burning during protests, sparking outrage among Democrats and California Governor Gavin Newsom branding Trump…

President Donald Trump refused to rule out invoking the Insurrection Act in Los Angeles as he tore into 'bad people' and 'animals' he said brought the city to the verge of burning…

President Trump's warning comes after he deployed National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles in response to protests over immigration enforcement efforts.

What Trump is doing in Los Angeles is a warning for the rest of the nation.

The weekend event coincides with the birthday of the US president, who has deployed troops to LA amid unrest over immigration raids.

California’s governor has rejected US President Donald Trump’s claim that he called him before deploying the Marines.

El presidente promete “liberar” la ciudad en un discurso partidista en el cuartel de Fort Bragg

FORT BRAGG, North Carolina: US President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed Los Angeles was being invaded by a “foreign enemy” and vowed to “liberate” the city after days of protests…

President Trump defends deploying military on Los Angeles protesters, denouncing them as "animals" and "foreign enemy" in aggressive speech.

The massive event in Washington comes as the president faces backlash for deploying troops to quell anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles.

Six Americans tell the BBC that there's clearly a problem in Los Angeles - they just don't agree with who's at fault.

US president touts intervention in cities like Los Angeles while preparing for a massive show of force in the capital.

In its first months in office, the Trump administration enacted what could be called soft authoritarianism. Now we are in a second phase