In a tense exchange that underscored the escalating chaos in Los Angeles, CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins confronted Karoline Leavitt regarding the controversial actions of Secretary Gnome. Over the weekend, Gnome sent a memo to the Pentagon directing military forces to arrest individuals deemed “lawbreakers,” raising urgent questions about the legality and authority of such military actions on U.S. soil.
Leavitt, unyielding in her response, emphasized that while the President has federalized the National Guard under U.S. Code 10, the military’s role is strictly to maintain peace amid violent clashes involving ICE and Border Patrol agents. “They needed reinforcements,” Leavitt stated, highlighting the escalating violence that has left law enforcement under siege. However, she pointed out a glaring omission in Gnome’s memo: the lack of mention of the Insurrection Act, which would be required for military arrests.
As tensions flare in the streets of Los Angeles, the President’s actions aim to restore order and protect law-abiding citizens. Leavitt reiterated the administration’s commitment to ensuring safety, stating, “He wants to see an end to the chaos and violence.” Yet, the implications of deploying military personnel to arrest civilians raise serious constitutional questions that demand immediate scrutiny.
With the situation rapidly evolving, the nation watches closely as the administration navigates these unprecedented waters. Will the military’s presence quell the unrest, or will it further inflame an already volatile environment? As Collins pressed for clarity, the urgency of the moment was palpable—America stands at a critical juncture, and the stakes have never been higher.