Letters from an American - June 10, 2025
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June 10th, 2025.
Today President Donald J. Trump made it clear that the provocations he and his administration
are escalating in Los Angeles and now elsewhere are using the issue of immigration to suppress
dissent entirely. In the Oval Office today, Trump said of the military parade
scheduled for this Saturday,
if there's any protester wants to come out,
they will be met with very big force.
For those people that want to protest,
they're going to be met with very big force.
His statement comes after the administration instituted aggressive immigration sweeps in
Los Angeles during which Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, met the few hundred protesters
with violence.
Then, over the protests of both Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin
Newsom, Trump federalized 4,000 members of
California's National Guard and ordered 700 Marines to Los Angeles.
He and his advisors have repeatedly threatened to arrest anyone who does not cooperate with
ICE, including Mayor Bass and Governor Newsom.
Trump has said he based his decision to federalize the National Guard on his insistence that
Los Angeles is staggering under violent riots, but in fact the protests are largely peaceful
and local officials maintain they can handle the situation.
Still, Trump described Los Angeles as invaded and occupied by illegal aliens and criminals and said,
violent insurrectionist mobs are swarming and attacking our federal agents to try
and stop our deportation operations. Secretary of Homeland Security,
Kristi Noem, called Los Angeles a city of criminals and other MAGA lawmakers have
gotten into the act. Will Summer of the Bulwark pointed, and other MAGA lawmakers have gotten into the act.
Will Summer of The Bulwark pointed out today that MAGA
influencers are also pushing for more crackdowns and more cruelty in a feedback loop as they and the White House
officials push each other toward more and more cruelty toward immigrants.
But the narrative that LA is under siege is hard to make stick.
Protesters have been filming the bands playing
and people dancing at the protests, which remains small.
They have also filmed the ICE agents
shooting less lethal bullets at individuals,
including an Australian journalist
who was speaking to a camera
when she was shot from behind.
The complaint against SEIU leader David Huerta, who has been charged with conspiring to impede
an officer, says that he walked and sat on a public sidewalk in such a way that he blocked
an ICE van before an officer pushed him to the ground and arrested him.
Economist Paul Krugman notes that Los Angeles right now
is probably as safe as it has ever been,
and Newsom has been meeting the claims of mega-politicians
that the city is a hellscape, with actual statistics
showing that California is safer than their own states.
He reminded Oklahoma Senator Mark Wayne Mullen
that Oklahoma's murder rate
is 40 percent higher than California's. And after Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville called
for Newsom to be arrested, retorted, Alabama has three times the homicide rate of California.
Its murder rate is ranked third in the entire country. Stick to football, bro.
As Maria Cicchetti of the Washington Post noted today,
California recently became the fourth largest economy
in the world.
It has the highest number of immigrants in the country,
although many have moved in the past few years
to more affordable states, and unemployment numbers
are close to the national average. But Trump has always managed his public affairs by
projecting dominance in a fake world. His political instincts for keeping
attention on himself have been compared to the kayfabe of professional
wrestling. This afternoon he upped the ante again.
In a speech at the Army base at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Trump delivered a fiercely
partisan speech that sounded like it was written by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen
Miller.
In front of a crowd of enlisted personnel, who journalist Jane Costin reported had been
carefully selected to be Trump supporters
and to be fit and not look fat,
Trump claimed the US was under a foreign invasion
because of stupid people or radical left people
or sick people.
He goaded the personnel into booing Newsom and Bass.
Since the days of George Washington,
the American armed forces have been strictly nonpartisan,
declaring their allegiance to the U.S. Constitution rather than to any leader.
Simon Rosenberg of Hopium Chronicles noted that Trump is turning the world's powerful
military away from its focus on Russia and China toward a new enemy, the
American people themselves.
He mused, I've been saying that I felt Trump's dramatic escalation in recent days was driven
in part by Musk's emasculation of him last week.
I also wonder whether it's being driven by Zelensky's profound humiliation of Putin and Putin lashing out at Trump
for not delivering Ukraine to him. Stephen Lee Myers of the New York Times reported today that
right-wing bots, trolls, conspiracy theorists, and MAGA influencers are flooding social media
with messages designed to attack immigrants and Democrats and defend Trump.
Many of those accounts are linked to Russia and Russian disinformation.
It certainly feels as if administration officials are going for broke in ways that benefit Russia.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard today released a video warning that the world is close to a nuclear war caused
by a political elite that expects it can survive one in special bunkers.
Gabbard has a history of parroting Russian propaganda and, famously, Russian President
Vladimir Putin has used the threat of nuclear war to press his demands against Ukraine.
A YouGov poll out today shows that only 34 percent of American adults approve of Trump's deployment of Marines to the Los Angeles area to respond to protests over the enforcement of immigration laws,
while 47 percent do not approve. Only 38% of American adults approve of Trump's deployment
of National Guard soldiers to LA, while 45% disapprove.
A strong majority, 56%, of Americans think state
and local officials should take the lead
in responding to the LA protests,
while only 25% think the federal government should.
Strikingly, 50% of adults disapprove of the administration's handling of deportations,
while only 39% approve.
Those numbers were gathered before Pentagon Comptroller Brynn McDonald told the House
Defense Appropriations Committee today that the Pentagon estimates the cost of federalizing the National Guard and deploying
the Marines to Los Angeles at $134 million.
Today the Department of Justice announced it was indicting Representative LaMonica MacGyver,
a Democrat of New Jersey, on three counts
of forcibly impeding and interfering with federal law enforcement officers after a May
19 event in front of a Newark, New Jersey ICE detention center.
MacGyver was at the detention center with others as part of her oversight responsibilities,
and a video shows her being jostled with a crowd
that includes an ICE officer, but no one breaks stride.
MacGyver called the charges
a brazen attempt at political intimidation.
Tonight, Governor Newsom delivered a prime time address
about the events of the past few days.
He outlined the story of the ICE raids
and Trump's escalation of conflict. of the past few days. He outlined the story of the ICE raids
and Trump's escalation of conflict.
He urged protesters to exercise
their First Amendment rights peacefully
and warned that anyone participating in violence
would be held accountable.
Then the governor launched into a wholesale condemnation
of the Trump regime.
He warned that if some of us can be snatched
off the streets without a warrant,
based only on suspicion or skin color,
then none of us are safe.
Authoritarian regimes begin by targeting people
who are least able to defend themselves,
but they do not stop there.
Newsom called Trump out for firing the government watchdogs
that could hold him accountable for fraud
and for declaring war on culture, on history,
on science, on knowledge itself.
Databases quite literally are vanishing.
He's delegitimizing news organizations
and he's assaulting the First Amendment. literally are vanishing. He's delegitimizing news organizations
and he's assaulting the First Amendment.
He's dictating what universities themselves can teach.
He's targeting law firms and the judicial branch
that are the foundations of an orderly and civil society.
He's calling for a sitting governor to be arrested
for no other reason than, in his own words, for getting
elected.
This isn't just about protests here in Los Angeles, Newsom said.
When Donald Trump sought blanket authority to commandeer the National Guard, he made
that order apply to every state in this nation.
This is about all of us. This is about you.
California may be first, but it clearly will not end here. Other states are next.
Democracy is under assault, right before our eyes, Newsom said. This moment we have
feared has arrived.
He's taking a wrecking ball to our founding father's
historic project, three co-equal branches
of independent government.
Newsom urged Americans to stand up for the country.
I know many of you are feeling deep anxiety, stress, and fear," he said.
But I want you to know that you are the antidote to that fear and that anxiety.
What Donald Trump wants most is your fealty, your silence, to be complicit in
this moment," Newsom said.
Do not give in to him.
Letters from an American was written and read by
Heather Cox Richardson.
It was produced at Soundscape Productions,
Dead in Massachusetts.
Recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.