Kamala Harris is speaking out and is not holding back. The former Vice President called out Donald Trump’s administration for deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles, accusing the move of being more about politics than public safety.
According to Harris, what’s happening in her hometown isn’t about protecting people, it’s about using military presence to scare peaceful protesters into silence. “This is a calculated agenda to spread panic,” she said, calling the administration’s playbook dangerous and unnecessary.
Harris stood firmly with the demonstrators, many of whom are protesting immigration raids and demanding justice for undocumented families. “The protests have been overwhelmingly peaceful,” she said, pointing out that even local law enforcement and city officials haven’t asked for the National Guard to step in.
She didn’t just question the need for troops — she slammed the entire approach. Harris warned that bringing in soldiers is “a dangerous escalation” and could lead to more unrest, not less. Her message? Real leadership listens; it doesn’t silence.
The backdrop here is a larger national conversation about how government power is being used to control public dissent, especially in Black, brown, and immigrant communities. Harris’s words hit especially hard because she’s not just speaking from politics, she’s speaking as a native of L.A., someone who knows the streets and the people personally.
She also made it clear: protests are a cornerstone of American democracy. Using the military to control them sends a chilling message.
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