America’s immigration battle is boiling over. California Governor Gavin Newsom just dared Trump’s immigration czar to “arrest him” after allegedly blocking ICE raids, triggering violent anti-ICE riots across L.A.—complete with burning cars, stilt-walking agitators, and bikers waving Mexico’s flag. Trump responded by deploying 2,000 National Guard troops without Newsom’s approval, sparking a constitutional showdown. Meanwhile, ABC’s Terry Moran was suspended after a hateful rant targeting Trump and Stephen Miller, a Las Vegas shooting linked to a social media feud left two dead, and the CDC recalled nearly 20 million eggs in a salmonella outbreak. Oh—and Greta got intercepted by the IDF. Welcome to Monday.

 

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The situation escalated this weekend into violent anti‑ICE protests across Los Angeles, prompting President Trump to deploy 2,000 National Guard troops without state approval—a move Newsom slams as unconstitutional and politically motivated. Newsom is set to sue the administration for overstepping state sovereignty, while federal officials vow legal action against perceived obstruction.
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Veteran ABC News correspondent Terry Moran has been suspended by the network after a late-night X post—now deleted—called President Trump and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller “world-class” haters who “eat their hate,” prompting ABC to cite violations of its impartiality standards. The remarks sparked swift backlash from Trump allies including Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and VP JD Vance, spotlighting ongoing media tensions amid recent disputes, lawsuits, and defamation concerns between ABC and the Trump administration.
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Police believe the attack stemmed from a prior social-media dispute between the shooter and the victims, and a suspect has been identified as a manhunt continues. Live-stream footage captured panicked tourists dropping to the ground as shots rang out.
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Colombian senator Miguel Uribe, who is in the running to join next year’s presidential race, was shot twice in the back during a campaign event in Bogota on Saturday.
Dozens of people in seven states have been sickened by a salmonella outbreak linked to eggs, the CDC said. In response, the August Egg Company has recalled 1.7 million dozen brown cage-free and brown certified organic eggs, sold under multiple brand names, that have the “potential to be contaminated.”

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