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Harris ripped for ‘appalling’ LA ICE raids statement placing blame on Trump: ‘The country dodged a bullet’

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris was slammed by conservatives on social media after she issued a statement on the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, blaming the Trump administration and calling the unrest «overwhelmingly peaceful.» 

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«Los Angeles is my home,» Harris posted Sunday as riots had broken out across the city for several days, led by protesters upset with federal agents arresting illegal immigrants in the city, prompting the Trump administration to send in the National Guard. 

«And like so many Americans, I am appalled at what we are witnessing on the streets of our city,» she said. «Deploying the National Guard is a dangerous escalation meant to provoke chaos. In addition to the recent ICE raids in Southern California and across our nation, it is part of the Trump Administration’s cruel, calculated agenda to spread panic and division.»

Harris added that the Trump administration is not concerned about «public safety» but rather «stoking fear.»

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris was widely mocked on social media by conservatives over her response to the LA anti-ICE riots. (Getty)

«Protest is a powerful tool — essential in the fight for justice. And as the LAPD, Mayor, and Governor have noted, demonstrations in defense of our immigrant neighbors have been overwhelmingly peaceful,» Harris said. «I continue to support the millions of Americans who are standing up to protect our most fundamental rights and freedoms.»

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Harris’ comments were immediately criticized by conservatives online and by Trump officials. 

«The country really dodged a bullet in November,» Fox News contributor Guy Benson posted on X. 

In another post, Benson added, «Their official position is that they’re appalled by what’s happening in Los Angeles…because of Trump and ICE, not the violent rioters. In its current form, this party cannot be salvaged.»

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Police officers are enveloped in a cloud of smoke from tear gas and percussion grenades while guarding a highway on-ramp during a protest against federal immigration sweeps in downtown Los Angeles on June 8, 2025. (Omar Younis/Reuters)

«Thank you, America, for employing brain cells and rejecting this woman’s quest to become president of the United States,» Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich posted on X. 

Others, including the conservative influencer account LibsofTikTok, took issue with Harris calling the unrest «mostly peaceful» by responding with pictures of rioters burning cars and attacking law enforcement. 

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«No surprise[sic] that the most incompetent Vice President in history stands with the illegal alien rioters,» GOP Sen. Tom Cotton posted on X. 

White House principal deputy press secretary Harrison Fields responded on X by saying, «America’s statement» along with a photo showing the gains President Donald Trump made across the country in the November 2024 election. 

«No one is interested in your opinion,» Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Leo Terrell posted on X. 

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«President Trump didn’t start these riots,» California GOP gubernatorial candidate and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco posted on X.  «He’s not out there lighting cars on fire, hurling projectiles at law enforcement or blocking freeways. This statement is an embarrassment and does nothing to diffuse the violent riots taking place across the city.»

«The Democrats and their ‘leaders’ own this.»

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Then-Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024 at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Jacquelyn Martin/The Associated Press)

Steve Hilton, a Fox News contributor also running for California governor as a Republican, posted on X, «In this appalling statement you are siding with violent criminals over California  communities; rioters over law enforcement; illegal immigrants over legal immigrants and American citizens.»

«You are a pandering machine politician who should never hold public office again.»

White House deputy press secretary Abigail Jackson posted on X, «We all know you support lawless, violent, illegal alien rioters. That’s why you lost so badly in November. Back to irrelevancy you go!»

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Fox News Digital reached out to Harris’ office for comment but did not receive a reply. 

Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to the city in an effort to quell some of the unrest, much to the dismay of Democratic officials.

The violent protests erupted as ICE officials carried out plans to remove individuals illegally residing in the left-wing city, which dubbed itself a «sanctuary» for illegal immigrants in November 2024 before Trump was sworn back into the Oval Office in January. 

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Rioters cause havoc in Los Angeles as they rail against the US Government

Demonstrators protest outside a downtown jail in Los Angeles following two days of clashes with police during a series of immigration raids on June 8, 2025. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

ICE raids began Friday, with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issuing a statement supporting illegal immigrants in the city and bucking the Trump administration’s deportation efforts. 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom similarly criticized ICE efforts, branding the immigration raids «chaotic and reckless.» 

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«Continued chaotic federal sweeps, across California, to meet an arbitrary arrest quota are as reckless as they are cruel,» a statement from the governor read. «Donald Trump’s chaos is eroding trust, tearing families apart, and undermining the workers and industries that power America’s economy.» 

During the riots, ICE officers were targeted with violence that included throwing rocks and other projectiles along with vandalism in the form of graffiti calling for violence against ICE officers. 

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks shared a photo of one Border Patrol agent’s bloody hand, which was injured by a rock flying through the windshield. Federal sources said agents could have been killed by the flying debris and several officers have been reported as injured during the rioting. 

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ICE agents captured the «worst of the worst» criminal illegal immigrants during Friday operations, including murderers, sex offenders and other violent criminals, the agency said Sunday. 

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Los Angeles County Sheriffs stand during a protest in Compton, California, on Saturday, June 7, 2025 after federal immigration authorities conducted operations. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)

About 45 people were arrested across several locations, including two Home Depot stores, a store in the fashion district and a doughnut shop.

«Why do Governor Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass care more about violent murderers and sex offenders than they do about protecting their own citizens?» asked Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.

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«These rioters in Los Angeles are fighting to keep rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals loose on Los Angeles streets,» she said. «Instead of rioting, they should be thanking ICE officers every single day who wake up and make our communities safer.»

Fox News Digital’s Taylor Penley, Emma Colton, Greg Wehner and Bill Melugin contributed to this report. 

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Education Secretary Linda McMahon touts Columbia University’s $200M settlement ‘template’

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Columbia University’s $200 million-plus discrimination settlement with the Trump administration is laying the groundwork for a culture of accountability, Education Secretary Linda McMahon shared in an interview with Fox News Digital. 

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President Donald Trump’s administration is celebrating what it considers a «historic settlement» with the university that has become the epicenter of protests rejecting the war in Gaza since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel. 

«I’m very pleased that we were able to bring those negotiations to a close and have an excellent working agreement now with Columbia. They knew they had an antisemitism problem,» McMahon said ahead of her remarks at the National Governors Association (NGA) Summer Meeting in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The settlement not only combats antisemitism on college campuses, it takes measures to remove discriminatory hiring practices and enhance campus safety, the education secretary explained. 

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U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon visits «Fox & Friends» at the Fox News Channel Studios March 7, 2025, in New York City. (Noam Galai/Getty Images)

«This agreement is going to be an excellent template for other universities to be able to use as well,» McMahon said. 

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Several Jewish leaders have spoken to Fox News Digital about the «existential threat» they say Jewish New Yorkers are facing since 33-year-old socialist Zohran Mamdani became the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City.

During the primary campaign, Mamdani’s refusal to condemn the phrase «Globalize the intifada» and recognize Israel as a Jewish state triggered accusations he was antisemitic. 

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He has since said he would discourage others from using the phrase and has continuously affirmed his commitment to condemning the rise of antisemitism in New York City.

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Pro-Hamas slogans on sheets are hung inside Butler Library on the campus of Columbia University, where protesters occupied the building throughout the spring of 2025.  (Sam Nahins)

Yuval David, a Jewish advocate and advisor, told Fox News Digital that Mamdani, as mayor, would «enable, and more importantly, empower antisemitic protesters.»

In light of the Columbia University settlement, Fox News Digital asked McMahon if the Trump administration was worried about a surge in antisemitism on New York City college campuses if Mamdani is elected in November. 

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«We didn’t discuss that as part of what we were doing. We weren’t looking at a specific incident that might occur in the future,» McMahon explained.

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Secretary of Education Linda McMahon testifies at a House Committee on Appropriations subcommittee budget hearing on the Department of Education on Capitol Hill May 21, 2025, in Washington.  (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

But the education secretary said what is most important in Columbia University’s settlement is that it will «lay the groundwork, so regardless of what incidents may or may not occur, you’re prepared for it.»

McMahon said Columbia now has a «great working relationship» with the New York Police Department (NYPD). 

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The settlement includes Columbia’s commitment to «enforcing strict rules against disruptive protests, prohibiting masked protests and maintaining trained security officers and ongoing cooperation with the New York Police Department.»

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«They won’t hesitate to bring them in to make arrests,» McMahon warned. «There will be consequences. People will be expelled. They’ll be suspended. If there’s criminal activity, they can go to jail.

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«The accountability factor of this agreement is incredibly strong, and that’s the message we intend to send, that students on campus need to be in an environment for study.» 

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A un año de la cuestionada reelección de Nicolás Maduro, represión y elecciones municipales bajo sospecha

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A un año de la cuestionada reelección de Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela celebra este domingo unas elecciones municipales marcadas por la amenaza de una fuerte abstención y una nueva ola represiva denunciada por la líder opositora María Corina Machado desde la clandestinidad.

El país elegirá a 335 alcaldes y 2471 concejales, en un nuevo proceso electoral sometido a una profunda desconfianza. La sociedad venezolana mantiene aún abiertas las heridas que dejaron los polémicos comicios del 28 de julio de 2024 que proclamaron la continuidad del modelo chavista entre persistentes denuncias de fraude.

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Estas nuevas elecciones amenazan abrazar la misma apatía que caracterizó a las últimas elecciones regionales de fines de mayo, cuando solo votó el 42% del padrón electoral, según cifras oficiales. Para Machado, la abstención fue del 85%. Entonces, el oficialismo reivindicó una victoria aplastante.

Hoy el gobierno chavista se encuentra más aislado que nunca, en especial en la región, a pesar de su alianza estratégica con Rusia, China e Irán. “Lo paradójico es que Maduro presenta un mayor nivel de interlocución con la administración Trump que con sus pares progresistas iberoamericanos”, dijo a TN el opositor Jesús «Chuo» Torrealba, exsecretario general de la Mesa de la Unidad Democrática (MUD), antecesora de la mayoritaria Plataforma Unitaria Democrática (PUD) que lidera Machado.

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De hecho, Maduro logró un canje de prisioneros con la Casa Blanca, pero fue excluido de la reciente cumbre de mandatarios progresistas celebrada en Santiago y que contó con la presencia de los presidentes de Chile, Gabriel Boric; de Brasil, Luiz Lula da Silva; de Colombia, Gustavo Petro; y de Uruguay, Yamandú Orsi, así como del jefe de gobierno español, Pedro Sánchez.

Entre la apatía, una elevada inflación y denuncias de una nueva ola represiva

Las elecciones de este domingo se celebran en medio de una fuerte apatía, a pesar de los discursos optimistas del gobierno, en el poder dese hace más de 26 años.

Maduro anunció esta semana que la economía venezolana aumentó más del 6% en el segundo trimestre del año y dijo que el país lleva 17 trimestres continuos de crecimiento. “El año pasado crecimos nueve puntos, en 2023, 5,5; en 2022, que fue un cohete, crecimos 15. En el primer trimestre, nueve, y en este segundo trimestre por encima de seis”, dijo el gobernante.

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Nicolás Maduro vota en las elecciones regionales de mayo (Foto de archivo: REUTERS/Leonardo Fernández Viloria)

Pero la dolarizada economía perdió casi el 80% de su tamaño entre 2013 y 2020 y hoy es considerada una de las más pequeñas de la región. La presunta recuperación, según alertan economistas consultados por TN, parte de un piso muy bajo. El país logró sortear el desabastecimiento, pero los precios de los hoy bien abastecidos mercados se miden en moneda dura.

Además, Venezuela lidera el ránking mundial de inflación con un índice interanual de 172% en junio. El bolívar, la moneda nacional, acumula este año una devaluación de 56%. El salario mínimo se mantiene en dos dólares, aunque llega a 130 mensuales con bonos que reciben los trabajadores estatales.

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En ese marco de dificultades y bajo una fuerte oleada migratoria que sacó del país a más de 7 millones de venezolanos, la oposición denunció una nueva ola represiva.

“Alerta mundial. El régimen de Maduro desata brutal ola de represión: más de 20 desaparecidos y presos en 72 horas”, escribió María Corina Machado el martes en su cuenta de X. La líder opositora se encuentra en la clandestinidad tras denunciar un fraude masivo en las elecciones del 28 de julio de 2024, de las que este lunes se cumplirá un año.

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María Corina Machado se encuentra en la clandestinidad (Foto: REUTERS/Gaby Oraa)

María Corina Machado se encuentra en la clandestinidad (Foto: REUTERS/Gaby Oraa)

Según denuncian activistas, aún hay cientos de detenidos políticos en las cárceles venezolanas tras la represión de las protestas seguidas a las cuestionadas elecciones presidenciales.

La ONG Comité por la Libertad de los Presos Políticos denunció también “nuevas detenciones arbitrarias” en el país tras la liberación de un grupo de detenidos bajo la mediación del expresidente español José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.

“Nos preocupa profundamente que, mientras algunas excarcelaciones se concretan, continúen ocurriendo nuevas detenciones arbitrarias, generando una dinámica perversa de puerta giratoria. La represión no se ha detenido y la persecución política sigue afectando a más familias venezolanas”, afirmó en un posteo en X.

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Según la entidad, “otros están a punto de cumplir un año en aislamiento absoluto, sin haber visto nunca a sus familias”. En esa situación está el gendarme catamarqueño Nahuel Gallo, detenido desde el 8 de diciembre pasado tras ingresar legalmente al país desde la frontera colombiana.

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En tanto, la oposición no logra ponerse de acuerdo en cómo enfrentar al chavismo.

La mayoritaria Plataforma Unitaria Democrática (PUD) de Machado decidió no participar en ninguna contienda electoral este año. No quiere avalar con su presencia el sistema electoral chavista, al que acusa de fraudulento y de robarle su triunfo en las presidenciales de 2024.

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Pero otro sector opositor sí decidió participar en los comicios. Hubo decenas de dirigentes que presentaron candidaturas en las elecciones regionales de mayo y otros estarán en las boletas este domingo.

En esa lista sobresalen tres: Adrián Romero, que irá por la reelección en Maracaibo, capital del petrolero estado Zulia con la coalición Gran Alianza; Gustavo Duque, actual alcalde del rico municipio caraqueño de Chacao por Fuerza Vecinal, y Jorge Barragán, que buscará ganar con el Partido Lápiz la municipalidad de la comuna capitalina de Libertador.

“Nuestro principal rival no es el (gobernante Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela) PSUV propiamente, nuestro principal rival es la desesperanza. Es levantarnos todos los días pensando que las cosas no van a cambiar y que ellos (el chavismo) ya ganaron”, afirmó Barragán, de 27 años.

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En su diálogo con TN, Jesús “Chuo” Torrealba se mostró crítico con Machado.

“A un año de la amplísima victoria en las presidenciales, la situación de la oposición venezolana es hoy de una precariedad inmensa”, dijo.

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Según afirmó, “el liderazgo de Machado fue muy golpeado por la represión y el hostigamiento del gobierno con la mayoría de sus activos en la clandestinidad, exiliados o presos. Este sector utiliza la abstención como recurso de protesta, pero sin ningún proyecto alternativo”, dijo.

Por otro lado, prosiguió Torrealba, “otro sector insiste en utilizar la organización de masas y la lucha electoral como instrumento para enfrentar al proyecto totalitario de Maduro. Es una situación de mucha confusión, sin un liderazgo claro y sin respuestas positivas de un electorado opositor que sigue sin responder ante la decepción que significó haber tenido una victoria electoral luego no reconocida”, profundizó.

“Eso ha generado mucha desconfianza en el voto como instrumento de cambio. El país mayoritariamente se opone al proyecto totalitario de Maduro, pero la dirección política opositora ha demostrado claramente ser insuficiente”, concluyó.

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Influential lawmaker demands ‘old guard must go,’ calls for ‘rebirth’ of Democratic Party

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Rep. Ro Khanna sounded off on the Democratic Party establishment in his address to the Voters of Tomorrow Summit for young progressives in Washington, D.C.

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«How can we trust government to do big things when government has been corrupted? My friends, for those who want a progressive future, for those who want a government that works to build security and opportunity for the working class, we must get rid of the big money in politics,» Khanna said in his address on Friday afternoon.  

The California Democrat then mentioned the Jeffrey Epstein files, which have become a major point of debate in Washington as some demand more information about the case.

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Rep. Ro Khanna. D-Calif., appears on «Meet the Press» in Washington D.C., Sunday, Sep. 1, 2024. (William B. Plowman/NBC via Getty Images)

«We must restore a government for the people, by the people, of the people. The release of the Epstein files is not a magic cure for trust, but it is a first step. It’s a first step to say we will have a new era of transparency,» he continued.

Khanna then bluntly called out his party’s establishment in his closing call to action.

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«I’ll end with this clear point: The old guard needs to go. The old ways have not been working. This party needs a new rebirth. This party needs a rebirth to stand for human rights,» he said. «This party needs a rebirth to stand for the working class. This party needs a rebirth to stand for people over the donor class.»

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to give virtual remarks at the summit on Friday, and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi was also a major speaker at the event.

«We have no doubt that we will win the election with the House of Representatives,» Pelosi said during her speech. «No doubt.»

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Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., told the young audience at Friday’s Voters of Tomorrow Summit that she has «no doubt» that the Democratic Party will take back the House. (REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz)

«It’s important to be strong in the year in advance, because that’s when the troops line up. We have our messaging, we have our mobilization, we need the money to do it, but they go only next to a school to hold up the most important part: the candidate,» she continued. 

Younger Democrats, like freshman Arizona Rep. Yassamin Ansari and Illinois congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh, took part in panels at the summit.

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Khanna’s address comes as the Democratic Party is striving to navigate the second Trump administration and adapt to the major shifts that occurred across voter demographics in the 2024 election, including among Generation Z. The 2026 election is being seen as an opportunity to get more information about Gen Z voters, as many voted for the first time in 2022 and 2024. 

Some in the party have encouraged a more moderate direction, while others have echoed Khanna’s populist sentiment.

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Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif.

Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., has frequently criticized the Trump administration. (Deirdre Heavey/Fox News Digital)

«This party needs a rebirth to find our courage in standing up for immigrant rights instead of running away when people talk about immigration. This party needs more people like you in Congress than the current people we have in Congress,» Khanna added.

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«I’m here to say that a new Democratic Party, a reborn Democratic Party, a populist Democratic Party, a multiracial Democratic Party, a Democratic Party that centers the working and middle class, a Democratic Party that looks like the future is a Democratic Party that can lead us back to victory and lead us to a better America. It’s time to take back our party and then to take back our country,» he continued. 

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