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Kash Patel Threatens to Unilaterally Quell L.A. Protests

The Voice News: FBI Director Escalates Trump Administration’s Threats Against California

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
June 9, 2025

The FBI has issued a stark warning to Los Angeles, with Director Kash Patel vowing to intervene in ongoing anti-ICE demonstrations—without waiting for approval from state or local authorities.

In a late-night post on X (formerly Twitter), Patel declared, “Just so we are clear, this FBI needs no one’s permission to enforce the Constitution. My responsibility is to the American people, not political punch lines. LA is under siege by marauding criminals, and we will restore law and order. I’m not asking you, I’m telling you.”

The statement follows days of protests in Los Angeles targeting the Trump administration’s immigration policies. California officials responded swiftly: On Monday, the state announced plans to sue the federal government, arguing that the deployment of hundreds of National Guard troops to the city—without coordination with Governor Gavin Newsom—is a clear violation of constitutional boundaries.

The crisis escalated further when FBI Public Affairs Assistant Director Ben Williamson revealed that Patel had concluded a call with “senior leadership” to discuss what the agency referred to as “riots” in the city. He confirmed that both Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino had offered “all necessary resources from FBI HQ” to deal with the unrest. Williamson emphasized that any individual who interferes with law enforcement would be “aggressively pursued and brought to justice.”

Deputy Director Bongino reinforced this stance in his own statement on X, warning that the bureau would relentlessly pursue suspects long after the protests end. “We will not forget. Even after you try to,” Bongino wrote.

Despite the administration’s aggressive rhetoric, efforts to document widespread violence or criminal behavior in the protests have largely fallen flat. Several videos that have gone viral among conservative commentators, including one amplified by Senator Ted Cruz, were later debunked as footage from the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests—not the current demonstrations.

As tensions rise between federal agencies and state leaders, the legality and consequences of unilateral federal intervention in California remain uncertain.

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