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Camp David, MD — President Donald J. Trump held an emergency strategy meeting with military leaders and top Cabinet officials at Camp David this weekend as violent left-wing protests erupt in Los Angeles over federal immigration enforcement.

The president confirmed the high-level meeting before boarding Air Force One on Sunday evening.

“We’re heading to Camp David for critical meetings with top generals, admirals, and national security advisors,” Trump said. “There are major decisions to be made.”

A senior White House aide called the gathering the start of a “routine off-site strategy session” involving both President Trump and Vice President JD Vance. The focus: restoring law and order in America’s cities and countering radical unrest triggered by immigration crackdowns.


White House Responds to Riots Over ICE Raids

Alongside VP Vance were Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth—both known for their strong stances on national defense and border control.

The session came amid growing unrest in Los Angeles, where far-left protesters have clashed with law enforcement following recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations targeting illegal migrants.

President Trump has already ordered 2,000 National Guard troops into the city. In a bold move, he bypassed California Governor Gavin Newsom, whose opposition to federal immigration enforcement has long drawn criticism from conservatives.

“We will take all lawful action necessary to free Los Angeles from the grip of this migrant invasion,” the president declared. “The violence must end.”


Insurrection Act Back on the Table

The president is now weighing the use of the Insurrection Act, a rarely invoked but constitutionally authorized tool that allows military intervention in times of rebellion or widespread lawlessness. If activated, it could mean U.S. Marines on the ground in Los Angeles to support the National Guard.

Did you know? The military is typically barred from domestic law enforcement—but the Insurrection Act makes exceptions when public safety is at risk.


A Full Plate: Trade, Legislation, and Global Threats

The Camp David summit wasn’t solely focused on Los Angeles. President Trump also addressed:

  • New trade negotiations with China, aimed at reversing decades of unfair deals.
  • A growing feud with billionaire Elon Musk, who has publicly clashed with the administration after once being a trusted ally.
  • The Big Beautiful Bill Act, a massive spending and infrastructure package heading to the Senate this week.
  • Ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran, as the White House pushes for real results instead of empty promises.

Following the weekend’s security summit, Trump is expected to speak directly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as efforts to broker a ceasefire with Hamas continue.


Bottom Line for American Patriots

While radical activists riot and leftist politicians stay silent, President Trump is taking decisive action to protect America’s cities, defend national borders, and uphold law and order.

With the 2024 election cycle heating up and global tensions rising, Trump’s leadership remains a beacon for millions of Americans who believe it’s time to put the country first again.