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President Donald Trump calls it the “Big Beautiful Bill.” But in Los Angeles County, it’s being called a “big, devastating blow to our health system.” Billions in budget cuts will have devastating consequences for the most needy among us and job losses in our healthcare system already in crisis.
Today on AirTalk, LA County braces for shortfalls of funding in homelessness services ahead of Trump's proposed federal government funding cuts; what is that one food item you just refuse to eat?; New Zealand-style ice cream and FilmWeek.
Hosting the event requires working with a lawless U.S. regime as it openly wages war against the city and California.
Despite strong backing from top Trump officials, interim U.S. Atty. Bill Essayli's path to permanent appointment is unclear, as his critics ramp up their opposition.
L OS ANGELES — In the era of Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, even the simple act of buying pan dulce can set nerves on edge. So it was when Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass stopped by an East LA bakery one morning only to find the doors shut and the people inside conspicuously ignoring her knocks on the window.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon continued its withdrawal of troops sent to Los Angeles as part of President Donald Trump ’s crackdown on illegal immigration, ordering 700 Marines back to their base. Monday’s move follows a similar drawdown last week of 2,000 National Guard soldiers from Los Angeles.
President Trump mobilized the troops on June 7 in the wake of chaotic protests. They have remained in Southern California several weeks after most of the demonstrations had ended.
President Trump on Tuesday vowed to “liberate Los Angeles” from “Third World lawlessness” on night five of the anti-ICE riots raging through downtown LA in a fiery speech to US troops.
Trump vowed throughout his campaign that he would conduct the largest mass deportation in U.S. history. The showdown with Los Angeles was inevitable.
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In Los Angeles, Trump has stumbled upon his next election strategyIn Los Angeles, Trump has lit upon an opportunity simultaneously to attack three of his most loathed opponents: illegal immigrants, rioting protestors and Democratic Party political leaders.
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Shiong, the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times since 2018, says he intends to take the newspaper public in the coming year.