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Marines arrive in Los Angeles to support National Guard operations protecting federal property as protests against Trump administration continue ahead of weekend demonstrations across the country.
U.S. Marines detained their first civilian protester in Los Angeles during protests against the Trump administration.
Some 700 Marines have arrived to join National Guard troops in Los Angeles. California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked a court to block the deployment.
More than 700 Marines based out of the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in California have been mobilized to respond to the protests in Los Angeles, and the troops will join the thousands of ...
Los Angeles endured a sixth day of protests that have been largely peaceful, mostly contained to a few blocks of the city's downtown area.
As Marines arrive in L.A., military experts raise concerns: ‘This could spiral out of control’ A convoy of military vehicles departs Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms ...
About 700 Marines assigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines have been ordered to deploy to Los Angeles as protests continue.
The roughly 700 Marines ordered to deploy to Los Angeles have not yet finished nonlethal and domestic use of force training.
The 700 Marines mobilized to the Los Angeles area on Monday have not yet completed pre-mission training as of Wednesday morning, with no clear picture yet as to whether they will be deployed on ...
California will face off with Washington in court on Thursday over President Donald Trump’s deployment of U.S. troops in Los Angeles after demonstrators again took to the streets in major cit… ...
The Marines are expected to arrive within 24 hours, a defense official said Monday, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss ongoing operations.
California sued the Trump administration to block deployment of the National Guard and the Marines, arguing that it violates federal law and state sovereignty.