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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-la. It is not a clumsy way to send Marines to us to quell anti-immigration and customs enforcement riots in Los Angeles, said Sunday.
During the ABC’s “this week” appearance, Johnson was asked to respond to President Donald Trump’s dispatch of the National Guard to Los Angeles.
Trump says he will pursue federal control California National Guard If Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass “can’t do the job” to protect Los Angeles from riots and robberies.
“I don’t know anything about it,” Johnson told ABC host Jonathan Karl. “I think the president does do what he needs to do. These are federal laws and we have to maintain the rule of law, which is not what is happening. Gavin Newsom showed powerlessness or unwilling to do what is necessary there, so the president stepped in.
Violent anti-ice riots in President Trump sends National Guard to Los Angeles

An official fire broke out during a protest in Compton, California, Saturday, June 7, 2025 after an action by federal immigration authorities. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)
Carl also asked about a message from Hegseth, who wrote on Saturday Ministry of National Defense The National Guard will “immediately support federal law enforcement in Los Angeles” and “if the violence continues, active-duty military personnel in Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized – they are on high alert.”
“One of our core principles is to maintain peace through strength,” Johnson said in his response on Sunday. “We do this too diplomatically and internally. I don’t think it’s heavy. I think it’s an important signal…”
“Don’t you think the streets of sending Marines into American cities are heavy?” Carl inserted.
“We have to be prepared to do what is necessary, and I think what may happen may have a deterrent effect,” Johnson said.
Newsom Answer Regarding Hergers’ threat to X, writes: “The Secretary of Defense is now threatening to deploy active Marines on U.S. lands. This is a dangerous act.”
Hegseth hit back Sunday morning. “There is enough room for peaceful protests, but zero tolerance for attacks on federal agents who are doing their jobs.”
The Defense Secretary added: “The National Guard and Marines stand up when needed.”

Demonstrators waved U.S. and Mexican flags during a protest in Compton, California on Saturday, June 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)
“Violent mob attacks on ice and federal law enforcement aim to prevent evacuation,” Heggs said in his initial news on Saturday. Criminal Illegal Foreigner From our soil; criminal cartels (also known as foreign terrorist organizations) and dangerous invasions promoted by national security risks. Under President Trump, violence and destruction of federal agents and federal facilities will not be tolerated. This is common sense. ”
Generally, the U.S. military shall not perform civil law enforcement duties on U.S. citizens except in an emergency.
An 18th-century wartime law called the Rebellion Act is the main legal mechanism that the president can use to activate the military or the National Guard during rebellion or turbulence. But Trump did not invoke the Uprising Act on Saturday.
Instead, the president’s memorandum “convened to members of the National Guard’s federal service and the National Guard forces under the age of 10 to protect Ice and other U.S. government personnel who are performing federal functions, including enforcing federal laws and protecting federal property, and occur in protests against these functions, or in accordance with current threat assessments and planned operations.”
The federal law cited in the memorandum allows the president to “enforce American laws” in three cases: when the United States invades or is in danger of invasion; when the United States invades or is in danger of invasion; when the president is unable to “enforce American laws” with conventional forces. But the law also says that orders for these purposes “should be issued through the governors of the states.”

The Los Angeles County Sheriff is on alert during a protest Saturday, June 7, 2025 in Compton, California. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)
The National Guard is a hybrid entity serving state and federal interests.
It is unclear whether the president can activate the National Guard without the orders of the state’s governor.
Not sure if it is Military personnel Can be deployed.
Under the POSSE COMITATUS Act, forces under federal orders cannot be used for domestic law enforcement, but forces under state control can. Federal law was enacted in the late 1800s in the late 1800s, and federal law restricted the federal government’s power to deploy the U.S. military for domestic law enforcement reasons, “unless otherwise expressly authorized by the Constitution or the Constitution of Congress.”
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Trump threatened to use the Uprising Act during the 2020 outbreak after George Floyd’s death, but ultimately did not. He did deploy federal agents to several cities, including Portland, where mobs tried to violate federal courts, clashed with law enforcement officers, and targeted the buildings for 100 consecutive nights with Molotov cocktails and other projectiles.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.