Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, who were placed in an alert status over the weekend to support #USNORTHCOM mission, prepare to depart for the greater Los Angeles area June 9.
Source: @USNorthernCmd | X

CA Governor Gavin Newsom obviously has never served in the military, as he mocks National Guardsman sleeping on the floor in a building.

Anyone who has served, knows that 'hurry up and wait' is a right of passage for military members.

"You sent your troops here without fuel, food, water or a place to sleep," mocked the Governor, as he posted the image below on social media.

Does Newsom really think these soldiers wouldn't love to have a chance to deal with an invasion of their country?

The bond between POTUS and most military members is strong, and they are ecstatic about being able to do their mission for the own country for once.

President Donald Trump “is deploying another 2,000” National Guard troops to Los Angeles, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday, reported CNBC.

“This isn’t about public safety. It’s about stroking a dangerous President’s ego,” Newsom wrote in a post on X about the additional troops he was told were coming, which would double Trump’s initial deployment.

“This is Reckless. Pointless. And Disrespectful to our troops.”

Hours earlier, the Defense Department mobilized 700 U.S. Marines to L.A to support the California National Guard troops already deployed there to help protect federal personnel and property during protests over federal immigration enforcement actions.

Muchos Gracias, Amigos: the Los Angeles Rioters and the Mexican President Just Made the Perfect Case for Mass Deportation

Governor Newsom has filed a lawsuit to stop the President from his military action to quell the rebellion.

The leverage Newsom thinks he has is that the U.S. has not been invaded, therefore negating the Commander-in-Chief's power to Federalize troops that belong to the states in peacetime.

Images of Mexicans waving flags and 'just watching cars burning' peacefully negate that argument. The Mexican President saying she is 'mobilizing' her people in the U.S. also doesn't hurt.