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Trump and Hegseth to visit Fort Bragg as they send troops to Los Angeles

by Jake Ryan
June 10, 2025
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Trump and Hegseth to visit Fort Bragg as they send troops to Los Angeles

Washington — President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are visiting Fort Bragg, the nation’s largest military installation, on Tuesday, after sending the National Guard and U.S. Marines to respond to protests in Los Angeles. 

Members of the Marine Corps arrived in the greater Los Angeles area Tuesday, a defense official told CBS News, after the military activated about 700 active-duty Marines Monday. The Pentagon said the Marines would “seamlessly integrate” with National Guard troops to protect “federal personnel and federal property.” There are 2,100 members of the California National Guard now on location in the greater Los Angeles area, operating in Los Angeles, Paramount and Compton.

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The president is expected to speak at Fort Bragg in North Carolina around 4 p.m. Hegseth is heading to the military base after testifying on Capitol Hill. 

“Will be going to Fort Bragg today. Big speech, amazing crowd! See you later!!!” Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social Tuesday morning. 

The president claimed Tuesday morning that Los Angeles would be “would be burning to the ground right now,” if not for his actions to federalize the National Guard. A memorandum the president signed Saturday said the troops are authorized to protect Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials and other federal law enforcement officials. He invoked Title 10, the U.S. code governing use of the armed forces, allowing the National Guard to come into L.A. in a supporting role. 

The estimated cost of deploying the National Guard and the Marines to the Los Angeles area for up to two months is $134 million, top Pentagon official Bryn MacDonnell told a House panel Tuesday. 

On Monday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom sued the president and Hegseth over the decision to deploy the National Guard to the state against Newsom’s wishes. 

Newsom argued that Title 10 “has been invoked on its own only once before and for highly unusual circumstances not presented here.” He pointed to the text of the U.S. code, which states that when the president calls a state’s National Guard into federal service under Title 10, “those orders ‘shall be issued through the governors of the States.'” Hegseth, Newsom maintained, “unlawfully bypassed the Governor of California, issuing an order that by statute must go through him.”

“At no point in the past three days has there been a rebellion or an insurrection,” the lawsuit reads. “Nor have these protests risen to the level of protests or riots that Los Angeles and other major cities have seen at points in the past, including in recent years.”

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Jake Ryan

Jake Ryan is a social media manager and journalist based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. When he's not playing rust, he's either tweeting, walking, or writing about Oklahoma stuff.

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