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Radio host Charlamagne Tha God said on Monday he saw no evidence that the anti-ice riot in Los Angeles was enough to call for the recruitment of the National Guard.
Tears were used near Home Depot in Paramount, California on Saturday, before Donald Trump deployed the National Guard, with alleged raids carried out by immigration and customs law enforcement officers (ICE) officials. After the raid, Violent protests broke out According to Michael W. Banks, head of the U.S. Border Patrol, federal agents were arrested several times.
According to reports, the thugs also participated in throwing large rocks on the convoy and smashing them Windows The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is based on West 1st Street and has caught several cars on fire.

Charlamagne expressed doubts about whether it was necessary to throw the big rock at the convoy during the protests. (Breakfast Club Electricity 105.1 FM)
However, Charanman claimed to be unaware of the activity, and he believes Trump has fulfilled his “worst” expectations of critics.
“Trump really didn’t waste time doing everything people thought he would think of.” “Like, you can’t put the army on the protesters. Did I miss something? Did they not have peace? Because I didn’t hear any turmoil or violence until the National Guard appeared!”
DJ Envy, one of his co-hosts, replied: “I did see a video, I think it was a protester throwing rocks or bricks in a car because I guess they were agents when they were driving by.”
“But that’s asking for the National Guard?” Charlamagne replied.
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People hold Mexican flags and gestures in the flames after multiple detentions in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles County Paramount, Los Angeles County Paramount, Los Angeles County Paramount on June 7, 2025. Reuters/Daniel Cole (Reuters/Barbara Davidson)
Co-host Morgan Wood admits “that got very volatile there” but is still called riot Peaceful protests.
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“But, I mean, I mean, but this is not the first time he did it. He knows that after George Floyd’s death, he had protests in 2020 and Washington, D.C., so he’s no stranger to his own army, his own army – the National Guard – for protesters, as you said,” she said. ”
Alexandra Koch, Bill Melugin and Audrey Conklin of Fox News contributed to the report.