Newsom demands information from Trump after Border Patrol swarms outside governor's news conference [View all]
Gov. Gavin Newsom filed a request Sunday seeking records from the Trump administration to explain why a phalanx of Border Patrol agents showed up outside a news conference held by leading California Democrats last week.
Newsom filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security asking for all documents and records related to the Aug. 14 Border Patrol operation in downtown Los Angeles, which took place outside the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo. At the news conference, Newsom announced a campaign to seek voter approval to redraw Californias congressional maps to boost Democrats chances of retaking the House and stymieing Trumps agenda in the 2026 midterm elections.
Trumps use of the military and federal law enforcement to try to intimidate his political opponents is yet another dangerous step towards authoritarianism, Newsom posted Sunday on X. This is an attempt to advance a playbook from the despots he admires in Russia and North Korea.
Newsom announced at the press event the Election Rigging Response Act which would scrap independently drawn congressional maps in favor of those sketched by Democratic strategists in an attempt to counter moves by Republicans in Texas and other GOP-led states to gerrymander their own districts to favor Republicans in the 2026 midterms. Meanwhile, dozens of armed federal agents massed in the adjacent streets wearing masks, helmets and camouflage.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-08-17/border-patrol-at-news-conference-newsom-demands-information-from-trump