California Governor Announces ‘Crime Suppression’ Surge in Major Cities as Trump Proposes Expanding Federal Intervention

Newsom will deploy the Highway Patrol, while some local law enforcement officials said it won’t help.
California Governor Announces ‘Crime Suppression’ Surge in Major Cities as Trump Proposes Expanding Federal Intervention
Police make arrests after a store was looted in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles on June 1, 2020. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images
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LOS ANGELES—Amid ongoing legal and social media battles with President Donald Trump over his administration’s crackdown on crime and illegal immigration, California Gov. Gavin Newsom this week announced he would escalate operations to combat criminal activities and homelessness in the state’s biggest urban centers, in an apparent attempt to stave off more federal intervention.

Since taking federal control of policing in Washington, D.C. earlier this month, Trump has repeatedly proposed expanding National Guard deployment to combat what he said is a crime emergency in Democrat-run cities across the country.

Beige Luciano-Adams
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