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Anti-ICE riots force HUD offices to close weeks after ‘Squad’ Dem, Maxine Waters said Trump would close them

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Three Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) field offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York City have temporarily closed their doors in the face of violence stemming from anti-ICE riots and protests, HUD confirmed to Fox News Digital on Tuesday. 

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The temporary closures due to the violence come just weeks after Democrats such as California Rep. Maxine Waters and Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib claimed HUD field offices would permanently close due to Department of Government Efficiency efforts, with Waters saying such closures would affect «families and communities across the country who rely on HUD for housing assistance, community and economic development projects.» 

HUD Secretary Scott Turner exclusively told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that liberals’ claims in recent weeks that HUD would shutter field offices were «fake news» while lambasting Democrats for «encouraging riots» that have caused the three offices to temporarily shutter. 

«The left and legacy media spread fake news over false reports that HUD is closing field offices,» Turner told Fox News Digital Tuesday. «Now they’re encouraging riots that have actually forced at least three field offices to temporarily close.»

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«Democrat-run blue states like California are suffering from failed leadership, resulting in record homelessness, unchecked illegal alien crime and, as we’re seeing now on full display, pandemonium, chaos and destruction,» he added. «The American people deserve better. HUD will continue to serve communities in the face of this reckless violence while prioritizing safety and security.»

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Now, three field offices are temporarily closed as riots and protests spiral in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York City. Los Angeles has seen widespread riots since Friday, when federal law enforcement officials converged on the city to conduct immigration raids as part of President Donald Trump’s campaign vow to deport the millions of illegal immigrants who crossed the border under the Biden administration.

Other anti-ICE protests have broken out in New York City and San Francisco since the L.A. riots began, which have led to dozens of arrests. 

HUD Secretary Scott Turner (Getty Images)

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Fox News Digital obtained more than a dozen images showing graffiti strewn across a federal building in downtown L.A., which is home to a HUD field office. HUD’s satellite office is located just blocks from City Hall, where some of the violent riots have unfolded.

Media outlets earlier in 2025 ran headlines that the Trump administration had plans to shutter dozens of HUD field offices across the country, which was reported as a potential violation of federal law as HUD must be represented in each state. Turner said on X on Tuesday that his department «hasn’t closed a single field office.» 

Waters led a group of Democrat lawmakers and anti-DOGE protesters in March in an attempt to enter HUD headquarters and hand-deliver a protest letter to Turner that demanded «answers on efforts to decimate federal housing programs.»

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Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., recently said HUD would close its field offices. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Waters, and a handful of other House Democrats, were permitted to enter HUD headquarters, while the California Democrat warned they would «stay all night» until they met with Turner, Breitbart News exclusively reported in March. HUD staffers informed the group they would deliver the letter to Turner, while Waters protested for a meeting with the HUD secretary.

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Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., helped hand-deliver a protest letter to HUD. (J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press)

Tlaib also attempted to take part in the gaggle of lawmakers demanding to meet with Turner, but was seen stopped at HUD’s entrance in video footage. Tlaib was heard shouting,»You don’t give a sh–!» at HUD employees as the group of lawmakers and DOGE protesters ultimately left the building without meeting with Turner. 

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A month after the HUD trip, Waters sent a letter in April to the Government Accountability Office’s comptroller and HUD’s acting inspector general calling for an investigation into allegations «the Administration plans to shut down local field offices and terminate housing agency staff.»

«I am concerned about what effects this will have on families and communities across the country who rely on HUD for housing assistance, community and economic development projects, as well as enforcement of federal fair housing and civil rights laws,» Waters wrote in the letter.

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«Employees across approximately 54 field offices have localized expertise and work in communities to carry out face-to-face technical assistance, provide timely guidance to local grantees and officials to help speed up project timelines, and manage oversight and enforcement of federal statutes in each region,» she continued. «The Trump Administration’s proposal to close 34 field offices would severely disrupt federal housing programs, stall local development projects, and threaten the jobs of approximately 360 full-time employees.» 

Burned-out Waymo cars line a street in downtown Los Angeles on June 9, 2025. Rioters set the vehicles ablaze the previous night.

Burned-out Waymo cars line a street in downtown Los Angeles on June 9, 2025. Rioters set the vehicles ablaze the previous night. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

Fox News Digital reached out to Waters’ and Tlaib’s respective offices inquiring whether they are still concerned about HUD office closures due to violence in the left-wing cities, but did not immediately receive responses. 

Riots broke out in L.A. on Friday evening after federal law enforcement officials converged on the city to carry out immigration raids. 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.

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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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A woman waves a Mexican flag during a protest in Paramount, Calif., on June 7, 2025. (Eric Thayer/Associated Press)

Trump announced on Saturday that he was deploying 2,000 National Guard members to help quell the violence, and the administration deployed hundreds of Marines to respond to anti-immigration chaos on Monday evening as the violence continued. 

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«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.

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Spanberger slams Trump on ‘affordability’ in SOTU response — as Virginia Democrats push new taxes

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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger slammed President Donald Trump over his mass deportation operations in her official Democratic response to the State of the Union and repeated claims her party favors «affordability» even as the Old Dominion sees scores of new taxes.

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Spanberger, elected in November to succeed conservative Gov. Glenn Youngkin, has sought to claim the mantle of «affordability,» even as she and Richmond Democrats move to enact or raise new taxes in multiple forms.

Speaking from the original historic House of Burgesses at the head of Colonial Williamsburg’s Duke of Gloucester Street, Spanberger noted how in 1705, the colony first gathered with the «extraordinary task of governing themselves.»

«The United States was founded on the idea that ordinary people could reject the unacceptable excesses of poor leadership, band together to demand better of their government, and create a nation that would be an example for the world,» she said, contrasting that vision with what Trump has brought.

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Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger delivers an address in Richmond. (Al Drago/Getty Images)

«Tonight, as we watched our nation’s lawmakers gather for a joint session of Congress, we did not hear the truth from our president,» she said, going on to rhetorically ask three questions:

«Is the President working to make life more affordable for you and your family? Is the President working to keep Americans safe — both at home and abroad? Is the President working for you?»

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Spanberger recounted her 2025 election season, traveling around Virginia and addressing, «housing, health care, energy and childcare.»

She blamed Trump’s tariff policies for increasing costs, and claimed it has been Republicans trying to «make your life more expensive.»

Republicans have criticized Spanberger for supporting the legislative Democratic majority’s slew of taxes, from new sales taxes to a levy on fantasy football operators.

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Instead, Spanberger said it was Virginia’s blue legislature that is working to lower costs:

«But here in Virginia, I am working with our state legislature to lower costs and make the Commonwealth more affordable.»

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«And it’s not just me. Democrats across the country are laser-focused on affordability — in our nation’s capital and in state capitals and communities across America.»

At one point in her speech, Spanberger appeared to briefly lose her place on the teleprompter:

«But as the President spoke of his perceived successes tonight, he continues to cede economic power and technological strength to Russia … bow down to … China …to bow down to a Russian dictator, and make plans for war with Iran,» she said, as her prepared remarks cited China as the technological rival.

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Just as House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., wielded George Washington’s gavel for the first time in State of the Union history, Spanberger also gave a nod to the famous Stafford, Va., native.

«In his Farewell Address, George Washington warned us about the possibility of ‘cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men’ rising to power,» she said. «But he also encouraged us — all Americans — to unite in ‘a common cause’ to move this nation forward.»

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«That is our charge once more. And that is what we are seeing across the country. It is deeply American and patriotic to do so, and it is how we ensure that the State of our Union remains strong, not just this year but for the next 250 years as well.»

«Because ‘We the people’ have the power to make change, the power to stand up for what is right, and the power to demand more of our nation,» Spanberger said to close her remarks.

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Troops reinforce Puerto Vallarta as unrest shows signs of easing following El Mencho’s death

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Mexico’s Navy and armed forces have reinforced security across Jalisco following the killing of Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as «El Mencho,» in an operation that triggered retaliatory violence and raised concerns for the safety of the many American and foreign tourists who are staying in the area.

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In a Feb. 24 press release, Mexico’s Secretariat of the Navy said 103 Marines and tactical vehicles arrived in the main tourist area of Puerto Vallarta aboard the naval vessel ARM «Usumacinta» (A-412) to reinforce surveillance and security operations after attacks targeting businesses and property in several neighborhoods. 

Naval authorities said additional personnel supported by boats, aircraft and ground vehicles were deployed to conduct maritime, aerial and land patrols to help restore order.

A soldier clears a roadblock on a road leading to Tapalpa, Mexico, Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, a day after the Mexican army killed Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as «El Mencho.»  (Marco Ugarte/AP Photo)

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The naval reinforcement came as federal authorities sent roughly 2,000 additional soldiers to Jalisco following the cartel leader’s death, Reuters reported.

The operation targeting El Mencho, long considered one of Mexico’s most powerful drug traffickers and head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, sparked immediate retaliation from cartel members, including roadblocks, vehicle burnings and clashes across multiple states, AP reported.

Mexican officials have framed the killing as a major blow to organized crime. But analysts caution that removing a cartel leader does not necessarily translate into lasting stability.

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David Mora, an analyst at the International Crisis Group, stated that «federal authorities announced that they are reinforcing troop deployments to contain the cartel’s backlash, which may be protracted.»

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The State Department declared El Mencho deceased on Tuesday. (State Department)

Mora added that «El Mencho left no clear heir, and the remaining leaders could dispute control,» and warned that the cartel’s ongoing turf wars with smaller groups, especially in Guanajuato and Michoacán, could intensify as rivals seek advantage.

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While the killing delivered President Claudia Sheinbaum «a win with Washington,» Mora said, «it is far from clear the killing will aid the president’s ultimate goal of pacifying Mexico.»

Duncan Wood, a visiting fellow for North America at the Wilson Center, described the operation as a demonstration of state authority but warned the aftermath may hinge on the cartel’s structure.

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Mexican navy marines guard the area where new clandestine mass graves were found near the town of La Joya, on the ouskisrts of Iguala, Mexico, Thursday Oct. 9, 2014. Two weeks after 43 students disappeared in a confrontation with police in rural southern Mexico, Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam announced that suspects had led investigators to four new mass graves near the southern city of Iguala where authorities unearthed 28 badly burned bodies last weekend. (AP Photo/Felix Marquez)

Mexican navy marines guard the area where new clandestine mass graves were found near the town of La Joya, on the ouskisrts of Iguala, Mexico, Thursday Oct. 9, 2014.  ((AP Photo/Felix Marquez))

«The removal of El Mencho represents a meaningful assertion of Mexican state authority against one of the country’s most violent criminal organizations. The chaos that followed was real, but temporary,» Wood said.

«In the medium term, the focus shifts to the resilience of the CJNG’s decentralized cells and the Mexican government’s capacity to sustain a comprehensive security strategy.»

In a statement posted Feb. 24 on X, the Embassy of Mexico in the United States said transit corridors were reopening and public services were being restored, airline operations were returning to normal and Puerto Vallarta International Airport had reopened to domestic traffic.

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Members of the National Guard stand guard outside the facilities of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime (FEMDO) in Mexico City, Mexico on Feb. 22, 2026. The security presence outside the FEMDO facilities follows an operation earlier in the day in which cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as ‘El Mencho’ was killed during a military operation in Tapalpa, in the state of Jalisco, authorities confirmed.  (Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu via Getty Image)

The embassy said some local security measures remain in place and that authorities are working with international partners to ensure safety at transit hubs and tourist destinations.

Whether the surge of troops and naval forces will prevent a broader escalation remains uncertain as authorities brace for potential power struggles within the cartel and continued clashes with rival groups.

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Con su imagen en baja y enfocado en las elecciones, Donald Trump defiende su gestión: «Es un giro para la historia»

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Complicado en las encuestas y en el inicio de un crucial año electoral, el presidente Donald Trump colocó la economía en primer plano en el tradicional discurso sobre el Estado de la Unión que pronunció este martes por la noche en el Congreso y priorizó así el tema que más preocupa a los estadounidenses y que será central en las legislativas del 3 de noviembre.

En un discurso que con 1 hora y 47 minutos rompió los récords de duración, Trump festejó: “Esta noche, tras solo un año, puedo decir con dignidad y orgullo que hemos logrado una transformación como nadie había visto antes, y un giro para la historia. Nunca volveremos a donde estábamos hace poco tiempo”, dijo.

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“De cara al futuro, las fábricas, los empleos, la inversión y billones de dólares seguirán llegando a Estados Unidos porque por fin tenemos un presidente que pone a América en primer lugar”, dijo.

Y siguió con críticas al gobierno de Joe Biden: “Durante décadas antes de que yo llegara, tuvimos exactamente lo contrario. Desde el comercio hasta la salud, desde la energía hasta la inmigración, todo fue robado y manipulado para drenar la riqueza de las personas productivas y trabajadoras que hacen que nuestro país funcione”.

Ante una audiencia abarrotada de legisladores, funcionarios, militares, jueces de la Corte e invitados especiales, Trump dio su discurso en momentos en que las encuestas muestran que su popularidad está en declive y los republicanos temen perder en las elecciones legislativas el control de al menos una cámara del Congreso.

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Además, el Tribunal Supremo acaba de fallar en contra de la política arancelaria emblemática del presidente y él está considerando una acción militar contra Irán.

Precisamente sobre la tensión con el país persa dijo: «Prefiero resolver el tema a través de la diplomacia, pero nunca permitiré que el primer patrocinador del terror del mundo tenga armas nucleares», advirtió

“Como Presidente, haré las paces donde pueda—pero nunca dudaré en enfrentar amenazas a Estados Unidos donde sea necesario. También estamos restaurando la seguridad y el dominio estadounidense en el hemisferio occidental—actuando para proteger nuestros intereses nacionales y defender nuestro país de la violencia, drogas, terrorismo e interferencia extranjera”, dijo.

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Se refirió también a la captura del ex dictador Nicolás Maduro en Caracas el 3 de enero en un operativo de las fuerzas estadounidenses. Dijo que Venezuela sin Maduro era «un nuevo amigo y socio» y dijo que Estados Unidos ya recibió 80 millones de barriles de petróleo desde ese país. «Fue una victoria absoluta para la seguridad de Estados Unidos», aseguró.

El discurso del Estado de la Unión tiene por objetivo informar a Congreso sobre cómo va el país y los planes a futuro, pero a la vez ofrece una vitrina política donde un presidente puede mostrar sus logros y marcar la agenda para el año. Por eso Trump buscó aprovechar el momento en el prime time televisivo.

Si bien tocó decenas de temas, Trump centró su mensaje en su manejo de la economía. Habló de los beneficios de la ley “grande y bonita”, que financió ejes centrales de su gobierno como la defensa de la frontera y recortes de impuestos que pronto podrían ser visibles para los estadounidenses. Reiteró que ha heredado la peor inflación de la historia y por supuesto autoelogió su gestión.

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En realidad, los números de Estados Unidos no están mal en los papeles: aunque un poco menos de lo esperado, la economía crece a un 2,2%; el consumo sigue firme y el desempleo se mantiene más o menos estable.

Sin embargo, la gente no siente la mejora en sus bolsillos, sobre todo porque los precios no bajan, como había prometido Trump en la campaña. En verdad, en la postpandemia y por los paquetes de estímulo la inflación llegó a un pico histórico del 9,5%, pero el presidente de Joe Biden la bajó casi al 3% hacia el final de su mandato y seguía en declive cuando asumió Trump en enero del año pasado.

La política arancelaria del republicano, afirman los expertos, contribuyó a que los precios no continuaran bajando y nunca alcanzaran el objetivo del 2% anual ideal establecido por la Reserva Federal. Trump dijo falsamente que el índice de precios se ubica en un 1,7%, cuando en realidad se acerca al 3%

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Los estadounidenses sienten el impacto en las góndolas y eso es un karma para el presidente. Un 55% desaprueba la manera en que Trump conduce la economía, según un promedio de sondeos de RealClearPolling. Y el disgusto se agrava cuando se mide la gestión presidencial de la inflación: un 61% la desaprueba.

En general, Trump llegó a este discurso en su peor momento de popularidad en las encuestas. Su índice de aprobación del 36% es inferior al 48% de febrero del año pasado, según un sondeo de CNN publicado el lunes que mostraba su índice de aprobación más bajo entre independientes, solo el 26%.

El mensaje de Trump se dio en el horario de máxima audiencia en medio de un periodo especialmente complicado para el presidente, que se enfrenta a una serie de desafíos internos y a cuestiones urgentes en el exterior.

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El presidente fustigó duramente a la Corte Suprema, que el viernes pasado dictaminó que los aranceles que habían sido emitidos por una ley de emergencia económica no eran constitucionales porque excedían la autoridad presidencial. Esto provocó un golpe al corazón de la estrategia económica de Trump, que buscaba fondos adicionales a través de los gravámenes, pero también a su política de presión a los países para obtener beneficios.

En otros frentes complicados, Trump (que se ha proclamado el «presidente de la paz») está considerando más ataques contra Irán y enfrenta el escándalo de las continuas revelaciones sobre el pedófilo Jeffrey Epstein.

En este contexto, el presidente lucha por crear conciencia pública sobre sus logros.

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