Trump: If I hadn’t sent force, Los Angeles would have burned again
The US president has again defended his decision to send troops to the city with strong criticism of the governor of California and the mayor of Los Angeles, saying the city would have been burned if it had not been done.
US President Donald Trump said in a message on Truth Sushal’s social network in defense of his recent move to send troops to Los Angeles, saying that “if I had not dispatched troops over the past three nights, the city was now completely burning.”
Referring to the burning of 6,000 houses in Los Angeles in the January fire, he compared recent protests with the fire and assumed responsibility for the governor and mayor of the state. According to Trump, the process of obtaining federal licenses, which is much more strict and timed, is almost over for these homes, but the simpler licenses at the state and urban level are still “completely disrupted and very backward from the program”.
“People want to rebuild their homes, but with this inefficient management, they have to wait a long time,” he said.
In the end, Trump emphasized that the “completed federal process” urged people to address their “incapable” governor and mayor and ask them to respond.
Following the invasion of the US Migration and Customs Office to identify illegal immigrants, widespread protests in Los Angeles began and led to police clashes with protesters, Sputnik reported. In response to these unrest, Trump ordered the National Guard to be dispatched to the Los Angeles region.
California’s governor Gavin Nawsam, criticizing Trump’s provocative measures that exacerbated violence, called for the withdrawal of the National Guard forces and claimed that state and regional forces had no problem before the federal government was involved.
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