“A Lie'': The Blazing Bass speaks passionately asking Ice to leave the city

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who stood by a hundred citizen leaders, was most enthusiastic about the criticism of the federal reaction to the opposition to the protests so far.
Mayor-Health has been able to sweep the chaotic protests that swept downtown Los Angeles last week, while accusing the Trump administration of deliberately falsely stating the city's violence.
“It's just a total lie to describe what's going on in our city,” Bass said. “I won't call it untrue. I won't go sugarcoat. I'm going to take it as something, it's a lie.”
She said: “I have been in Congress for about 10 years.
Neum told the media earlier Thursday that the Trump administration plans to “liberate cities from socialists and governors and mayors under the heavy leadership of the country.”
Bass also condemned the brief detention of Senator Alex Padilla, who appeared at a press conference in Noem and was forcibly deleted after he tried to ask questions.
“They are just pushing away and cuffing the U.S. Senator. How can you say you don't know who he is?” asked Nom.
The hasty name press conference held at the City Hall is the clearest representation of the two domination battles that mayor is currently facing – on the one hand, attempting to end immigration and customs enforcement raids that sparked protests throughout the city, while on the other hand, attempting to make up for this competition, attempting to compensate for the destruction, theft and violence in the area, which are in the Citizen Center and the surrounding downtown and the surrounding downtown.
In a press conference, Beth again called on the president to withdraw from the National Guard and U.S. Marines from the city and stop the ice raid. She also extended a curfew to downtown Los Angeles at 8 p.m., which she first announced Tuesday when LAPD and other law enforcement agencies were working to clear protesters.
The event took place nearly a week after the event began a rave throughout the area, appeared in workplaces, schools and courts, and sparked a series of protests throughout Southern California.
Angela Saras, executive director of the Los Angeles Humanitarian Immigration Rights Alliance, says the Trump administration brings cruelty, chaos and violations of human, civil and constitutional rights
“What I’ve been brought to our city has always been a way I’ve never experienced in my career to do racism,” she said.
“The pain we witnessed when we talk to our family is unbearable,” Salas said as he stood beside Beth. “And I hope the president knows that the city is tough, it is organized, disciplined, and will not tolerate what is happening right now.”