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PHOTOS: See the anti-Trump violence that has unfolded on LA’s streets across the last week

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Riots have gripped Los Angeles since June 6, as agitators took to the streets to burn American flags, set cars ablaze and hurl heavy objects at federal law enforcement in a violent display of rejection of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Fox News Digital took a look back at the most viral and violent moments of the riots, as captured in photos, following renewed protests on Saturday evening as thousands poured onto LA streets as part of the «No Kings Day» protests that unfolded in cities nationwide. The protests on Saturday were planned for the same day as Trump’s birthday and when the president held a massive military parade in Washington, D.C., honoring the Army’s 250th anniversary.
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Riots broke out in L.A. the evening of Friday, June 6, after federal law enforcement officials converged on the city to carry out immigration raids. State and local leaders, such as Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Gov. Gavin Newsom, quickly denounced the raids in public statements while offering words of support for illegal immigrants in the state.
Protests over the raids soon devolved into violence as rioters targeted federal law enforcement officials, including launching rocks at officials, with videos showing people looting local stores, setting cars on fire and taking over a freeway.
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Trump announced last weekend that 2,000 National Guard members would be deployed to help quell the violence, while the administration additionally deployed hundreds of Marines to respond to anti-immigration chaos on Monday evening as the violence continued.
«If I didn’t ‘SEND IN THE TROOPS’ to Los Angeles the last three nights, that once beautiful and great City would be burning to the ground right now,» Trump posted to Truth Social on Tuesday morning.
Protesters confront Los Angeles police department personnel in riot gear in downtown Los Angeles on Monday, June 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)
California launched a lawsuit against the administration for activating the National Guard, which bypassed the governor, who typically deploys the National Guard during a state of emergency.
A U.S. district judge sided with Newsom and his administration’s lawsuit in a decision Thursday ordering Trump to return control of the Guard to the state «forthwith.» A federal appeals court on Thursday, however, issued an administrative stay of the lower court’s order, handing the Trump administration a temporary win.

Protesters carry a banner representing the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution in downtown Los Angeles during an anti-Trump «No Kings Day» demonstration in a city that has been the focus of protests against Trump’s immigration raids on June 14, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images)
Federal officials pinned blame for the violence on Democratic elected officials who have «villainized and demonized» ICE law enforcement, Fox News Digital previously reported.
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«The violent targeting of law enforcement in Los Angeles by lawless rioters is despicable and Mayor Bass and Governor Newsom must call for it to end,» Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin wrote in a statement last weekend. «The men and women of ICE put their lives on the line to protect and defend the lives of American citizens. . . . From comparisons to the modern-day Nazi gestapo to glorifying rioters, the violent rhetoric of these sanctuary politicians is beyond the pale. This violence against ICE must end.»

A rioter holds up a Mexican flag as burning cars line the street on June 8, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Getty)
As footage of rioters launching rocks and other heavy objects at police, looting stores, setting cars on fire and shutting down highways spread across social media, critics of the violence balked at how many of the rioters waved Mexican flags in an act of defiance against the Trump administration’s efforts to deport the millions of illegal immigrants, while burning the American flag.

LAPD officers form a line in downtown Los Angeles to push back against protesters who refuse to leave the area on June 10, 2025. (Louis Casiano for Fox News Digital)
Menacing graffiti deriding Immigration and Customs Enforcement, calling for people to «kill a cop» as well as graffiti threatening Trump’s life have been spotted around the city.

A building in downtown Los Angeles was vandalized with the words «Kill a cop» amid ongoing anti-ICE rioting in the city on June 10, 2025. (Peter D’Abrosca for Fox News Digital)
The U.S. Secret Service confirmed on Thursday that it is «aware» of the graffiti messages threatening, «Kill Trump.»
The protests and riots found renewed support on Saturday in a «No Kings Day» protest, when thousands took to the streets to protest what they said was Trump conducting himself as a «king» and not a president. «No Kings» protests were held in cities across the nation on the same of the massive military parade honoring the U.S. Army, which fell on Flag Day and Trump’s 79th birthday.

Protesters carry a banner representing the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution in downtown Los Angeles during an anti-Trump «No Kings Day» demonstration in a city that has been the focus of protests against Trump’s immigration raids on June 14, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images)
The L.A. protests on Saturday led to arrests and police employing tear gas, flash-bangs and a dispersal order. On Saturday, the police department said on its X account that «people in the crowd are throwing rocks, bricks, bottles and other objects» at officers, as well as aiming «commercial grade fireworks» at them.
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An anti-ICE protester kicks back a tear gas canister on N. Main St. during the «No Kings Day» rally on Saturday, June 14, 2025, in downtown Los Angeles, California. (Carlin Stiehl / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) (Getty Images)
Trump, meanwhile, has repeatedly slammed Newsom and other Democrats for their rhetoric rejecting the administration’s efforts to deport illegal immigrants, and continued to vow that violent protesters would face swift consequences as deportation raids continue.
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Los Angeles, CA – June 14: Anti-ICE protesters wear red balaclavas during «No Kings Day» in Downtown on Saturday, June 14, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Carlin Stiehl / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) (Getty Images)
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«The Biden Administration and Governor Newscum flooded America with 21 Million Illegal Aliens, destroying Schools, Hospitals and Communities, and consuming untold Billions of Dollars in Free Welfare. All of them have to go home, as do countless other Illegals and Criminals, who will turn us into a bankrupt Third World Nation. America was invaded and occupied. I am reversing the Invasion. It’s called Remigration. Our courageous ICE Officers, who are daily being subjected to doxxing and murder threats, are HEROES. We will always have their back as they carry out this noble mission. America will be for Americans again!» Trump posted to Truth Social on Thursday.
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Seguidores de Evo Morales suspendieron los bloqueos de carreteras tras los violentos enfrentamientos que dejaron seis muertos en Bolivia

Los sectores afines al ex presidente de Bolivia Evo Morales (2006-2019) decidieron este domingo hacer una “pausa humanitaria” en los bloqueos de vías que sostienen desde hace dos semanas para forzar la candidatura del ex gobernante en las elecciones nacionales del 17 de agosto.
“Determinamos una pausa humanitaria en la movilización nacional en carreteras, mientras se realice una investigación internacional exhaustiva, transparente e independiente de todos los hechos provocados por la intervención policial y militar instruida por el Gobierno de Luis Arce”, dicta su pronunciamiento.
Asimismo, indicaron que mantendrán “otras medidas de presión” hasta lograr que “renuncie” el Gobierno de Luis Arce.
Los seguidores del ex mandatario iniciaron hace dos semanas un bloqueo de carreteras en varias regiones de Bolivia en pos de conseguir la habilitación del ex mandatario como candidato en las próximas elecciones nacionales, a lo que se suman exigencias para que el Ejecutivo resuelva la falta de dólares y combustibles.
El miércoles, tres policías fallecieron por heridas de bala mientras intentaban llegar a la localidad de Llallagua, en el norte del departamento de Potosí, donde manifestantes atacaron a pobladores que trataban de despejar las vías.
Otro agente murió en la central región de Cochabamba tras ser retenido por los bloqueadores, quienes supuestamente activaron un explosivo en su cuerpo.
A esto se suma el deceso de un civil, presuntamente seguidor del ex presidente, que manipuló mal un explosivo, y el de un joven universitario que fue golpeado hasta morir acusado de ser “informante de la Policía”.
Sin embargo, Morales (2006-2019) dijo esta mañana, durante su programa en la emisora cocalera Kawsachun Coca, que lo ocurrido en Llallagua fue algo “bien montado” por el Gobierno para culpar al movimiento campesino.

También señaló que, presuntamente, en la acción militar y policial de desbloqueo en Llallagua hubo varios manifestantes muertos de los que “no se comunica nada”, aunque no dio nombres ni detalles al respecto.
En su pronunciamiento, los sectores afines al ex mandatario boliviano declaran un “duelo nacional” por las muertes que consideran resultado de los enfrentamientos entre bloqueadores y fuerzas de seguridad.
Además, se pide a los organismos internacionales “la conformación inmediata de una Comisión Internacional para la investigación exhaustiva y transparente” de esos hechos en los que presuntamente ocurrieron vulneraciones a los derechos humanos, entre otros puntos.
Los seguidores del ex gobernante comenzaron a finales de mayo algunas movilizaciones reducidas en La Paz para exigir que el ente electoral inscriba a Morales como candidato a la Presidencia, pese a que no cuenta con un partido político propio e intenta postularse con una agrupación que perdió su personalidad jurídica.
Luego, las organizaciones leales a Morales iniciaron los bloqueos de vías que se concentraron en la central Cochabamba, principal bastión político y sindical del expresidente, y en otras regiones desconectando el occidente con el oriente del país.

El presidente Luis Arce ordenó esta semana la intervención de la Policía y el Ejército para desbloquear las vías, ante lo que consideró un intento por habilitar la candidatura “inconstitucional” de Morales y el efecto de la protesta en el encarecimiento de los alimentos.
Morales insiste en ser candidato pese a que el Tribunal Constitucional ratificó recientemente que la reelección solo está permitida “por una única vez de forma continua”, sin posibilidad de un tercer mandato, por lo que Morales no puede ser candidato al haber gobernado Bolivia en tres periodos.
El ex gobernante, que renunció al oficialista Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) después de casi 30 años, está distanciado de Arce desde finales de 2021 por las decisiones de gobierno, el control del partido y la candidatura presidencial.
(Con información de EFE)
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Israel’s strikes damaged Iranian deterrence in the region, former IDF official says

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Israel’s preemptive attack on Iran not only marked a major milestone for the 77-year-old nation, but also a turning point for the Middle East. According to a former IDF spokesperson, as Jerusalem grapples with the ongoing war in Gaza, it’s clear Israel has its eyes set on one major goal: ensuring that Tehran never obtains a nuclear weapon.
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Jonathan Conricus, former IDF Spokesperson, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) and co-founder of «BottomLine Media,» told Fox News Digital that Israel is working to eradicate what it sees as an existential threat.
In the early hours of Friday morning local time, Israel carried out a series of airstrikes and covert operations to take out Iranian infrastructure and senior leadership. The IDF on Saturday said it had killed more than 20 Iranian commanders, including the head of the country’s Intelligence Directorate and the commander of Iran’s surface-to-surface missile array.
Iranian flags fly as fire and smoke from an Israeli attack on Sharan Oil depot rise, following Israeli strikes on Iran, in Tehran, Iran, on June 15, 2025. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters)
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«To be frank, a nuclear program like that means it’s personnel before it is infrastructure. And if we’re serious about it — to have a meaningful lasting impact on the Iranian nuclear weapons program means that Israel has to work quite long and quite hard and it means a lot of knowledge has to be deleted,» Conricus said.
While Iran’s infrastructure and leadership have taken major hits in Israel’s Operation Rising Lion, Tehran’s influence over the Middle East, including its proxies, has been damaged. Conricus told Fox News Digital that the crumbling of what he calls «Iran’s ring of fire around Israel» began with Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacres.
«It’s not totally done yet, but Hamas and Hezbollah are very weak compared to what they were on October the 7th, and Iran itself is, I think, the weakest that I’ve ever seen it, militarily and politically,» Conricus said.
«So, I think that with the benefit of hindsight, Iranian strategic planners, when they were thinking about this multi-front assault on Israel from Gaza, from Lebanon, from Syria, maybe from other places, and they had these pipe dreams that that would somehow eradicate the State of Israel — with the benefits of hindsight — may not have been such a brilliant idea.»

Spokesman of Israeli army Jonathan Conricus speaks on the operation as Israeli army’s military operation, which has been launched to expose and thwart cross-border tunnels allegedly dug by Hezbollah along the border with Lebanon, continues at the northern Israeli town of Metula in Israel on December 5, 2018. (Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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Iran’s nuclear program has been the subject of policy debates and a source of regional tension for decades, as many Arab nations quietly oppose the regime. Following Israel’s attacks, several countries, including France and the U.K., reaffirmed their opposition to Tehran gaining a nuclear weapon, even while criticizing Jerusalem for its operation.
«Many countries behind the scenes are very positive and cheering on Israel and even sending messages of support and wishing us the best of luck against the Iranians because it would suit their strategic goals, and they’re happy that someone is standing up to the regional bully, which is Iran,» Conricus said.
The former IDF spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Israel dealt a significant blow to Iranian deterrence in the Middle East, which could change how other countries in the region respond to Tehran’s demands.

A building stands damaged in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Tehran, Iran, June 14, 2025. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters)
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«Before you know, 48 hours ago, I think if the Iranians threatened people then the level of fear and deterrence would have been reasonably high. Today, after the very humiliating defeats that the Iranians have suffered at the hands of Mossad and Israeli Air Force and special forces, I’m quite confident that Iranian deterrence has taken quite a significant hit and that the countries who perhaps before were very much deterred by the Iranians probably are less so today,» Conricus told Fox News Digital.
However, he noted that those countries still have an opportunity to assert themselves.
Conricus also believes that while «it’s too early in the game» to predict what this could mean for Iran domestically, there is a chance that the Iranian regime could be at stake. The country was already dealing with internal unrest prior to Israel’s attack as the population revolted against the regime’s quashing of basic rights and freedoms.
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