The Governor of California Newsom Taunts Border Tsar Tom Home on the threat of arrest: 'He knows where to find me' | Today news
California governor Gavin Newsom has challenged threats of Trump’s border Czar Tom Homan amid increasing immigration attacks and protests in Los Angeles. Newsom rejected the warning as a political attitude and said, ‘Tom, arrest me. Let’s go. ‘ Tensions have blazed between California and the Trump administration as the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom (in PIC), impaired threats of crimes for maintaining immigration. Reuters/Daniel Cole/File Photo (Reuters) Governor Gavin Newsom, California, issued a daring challenge to Donald Trump’s border Czar Tom Homan, following his threats of arrest for the contrast of federal immigration activities in Los Angeles. While immigration -beats eliminate mass protests across the city, Gavin Newsom Tom Homan’s warning with a direct stitch during an MSNBC interview smeared: ‘He’s a difficult man. Why is he not doing this? He knows where to find me … So, Tom, arrest me. Let’s go. ‘ The confrontation began over the deployment of the national guard after Tom Homan told NBC News that anyone who consciously hindered or hid an illegal stranger “or” law enforcement “was facing charges of crimes – including state leaders such as Newsom and La Mayor Karen Bass. “You cross that line, it’s a crime,” Homan said, adding that federal agents will continue in LA, regardless of the local opposition. Trump doubles President Donald Trump on Sunday’s warning, saying, “Officials standing in the way of law and order will face judges.” However, Newsom noted that immigration protests and the deployment of the national guard did not come up in a recent phone call with Trump. “We talked for almost 20 minutes, and he barely – this issue never came up,” Newsom said. “We had a very decent conversation.” National Governor of the National Guards, National Governor Newsom and La, Karen Bass Mayor, both criticized the deployment of more than 2000 national guards authorized by Trump in response to the protests, and warned that it could increase violence rather than recover the order. In a letter to Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, Newsom requested that federal troops be returned to state control, and emphasized that “state and local authorities are most suitable for evaluating the need for resources and protecting life and property.”