Trump's old clip on governor's nod for National Guard is viral amid California row
Amid rising tensions between Donald Trump and California Democrats over his administration's deployment of more than 4,100 National Guard members, the US President is seen saying that his administration can't call in the National Guards unless the governor of a state requests them in an old video.

In Short
- Tensions rise over Donald Trump's deployment of over 4,000 troops in Los Angeles
- Video reappears amid Trump-California tensions
- California plans to sue Trump over National Guard deployment in Los Angeles
An old video from 2020 of Donald Trump is doing the rounds, in which he is seen saying that he can't call in the National Guard "unless we're requested by a governor." Amid rising tensions between Trump and California Democrats over his administration's deployment of more than 4,100 National Guard members to the Los Angeles area in a bid to rein in pro-immigration protesters, the clip from his first term as president has resurfaced.
In an interview with ABC, Trump said, "I have restored law and order. Except in Democrat-run cities. We have to go by the laws. We can't move in the National Guard. I can call insurrection, but there's no reason to ever do that, even in a Portland case. We can't call in the National Guard unless we're requested by the governor."
Five years later, California Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday stated that he would sue the US President for ordering a crackdown on pro-immigration protesters while overlooking federal laws. Soon after Newsom's announcement, Trump ordered 700 US Marines and an additional 2,000 National Guard troops to be deployed alongside 2,000 National Guard members already stationed in Los Angeles as mass protests against the US President's crackdown on immigration entered its fourth day.
In an interview with MSNBC, Newsom went a step further, calling Trump administration's move to arrest protesters off the streets of Los Angeles by deploying the "state's National Guard without consulting the Governor of that state as "illegal and immoral." National Guard units are jointly controlled by the US federal government and the state governments.
Dismissing Newsom's claims, Trump was quick to call him "incompetent" on his Truth Social platform. Calling it a "great decision," Trump said, "We made a great decision in sending the National Guard to deal with the violent, instigated riots in California. If we had not done so, Los Angeles would have been completely obliterated. The very incompetent "Governor," Gavin Newscum, and "Mayor," Karen Bass, should be saying, "THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP, YOU ARE SO WONDERFUL. WE WOULD BE NOTHING WITHOUT YOU, SIR." Instead, they choose to lie to the People of California and America by saying that we weren't needed, and that these are 'peaceful protests'."
"Just one look at the pictures and videos of the Violence and Destruction tells you all you have to know. We will always do what is needed to keep our Citizens SAFE, so we can, together, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!," he added.