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LA's Anti-ICE Riots: Totally Organic & Mostly Peaceful | Guest: Julio Rosas | 6/9/25

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Los Angeles is burning down as violent anti-ICE protests are under way, but the media are doing their best to spin the protests as “mostly peaceful.” Glenn reacts to the media’s response while discussing the extent of the violence that’s happening in California. Glenn also goes through some of the violent illegal immigrants who were arrested during the ICE raids that the violent protesters were against. Glenn’s chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, joins Glenn and Stu to review some of the most violent footage from Los Angeles. Does the president have the authority to send in the National Guard? Under very specific circumstances, yes. Glenn makes the case why these L.A. riots fall under those circumstances. Glenn explains why he believes all this is just the beginning of a planned color revolution. Are all these riots and protests being funded by California tax dollars? President Trump is being sued by the Democrats for sending the National Guard to California. Blaze Media national correspondent Julio Rosas joins to discuss what he’s seeing on the ground in the L.A. riots.

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Los Angeles is burning down as violent anti-ICE protests are under way, but the media are doing their best to spin the protests as “mostly peaceful.” Glenn reacts to the media’s response while discussing the extent of the violence that’s happening in California. Glenn also goes through some of the violent illegal immigrants who were arrested during the ICE raids that the violent protesters were against. Glenn’s chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, joins Glenn and Stu to review some of the most violent footage from Los Angeles. Does the president have the authority to send in the National Guard? Under very specific circumstances, yes. Glenn makes the case why these L.A. riots fall under those circumstances. Glenn explains why he believes all this is just the beginning of a planned color revolution. Are all these riots and protests being funded by California tax dollars? President Trump is being sued by the Democrats for sending the National Guard to California. Blaze Media national correspondent Julio Rosas joins to discuss what he’s seeing on the ground in the L.A. riots.

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