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Trump Administration May Use Live Ordnance Amid Protests on Saturday

URGENT UPDATE: The Trump administration may fire live ordnance during a military celebration this Saturday, November 4, 2023, amid widespread “No Kings” protests across California and the nation. Officials confirm that California Governor Gavin Newsom is considering shutting down part of Interstate 5 to ensure public safety during the event, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times.
The planned military demonstration, titled “Sea to Shore — A Review of Amphibious Strength,” commemorates the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary. It is set to occur from an offshore vessel, with Vice President JD Vance in attendance. Hundreds of protests are scheduled nationwide, making the administration’s decision to use live rounds highly controversial and potentially dangerous.
A spokesperson for Governor Newsom expressed deep concern, stating, “California always honors our Marines — but this isn’t the right way to go about it.” The spokesperson urged the White House to reconsider its plans, emphasizing that the administration should focus on more pressing issues, such as compensating military personnel and addressing rising grocery prices.
The reports of live ordnance usage come as tensions mount between state officials and the Trump administration over the lack of coordination regarding the event. Governor Newsom’s office stated they received reports about the live fire but have not confirmed them with federal authorities. The potential impact of this demonstration on public safety and local communities is a significant concern as protests are expected to draw large crowds.
Officials are now monitoring the situation closely, with Governor Newsom expected to announce further measures to protect citizens. The decision to potentially close a major highway like Interstate 5 could disrupt travel and supply routes, highlighting the urgent need for clear communication from federal officials.
As the situation develops, many are calling for restraint and dialogue, urging the administration to reconsider its approach. The clash between military celebration and civil protest raises critical questions about governance and public safety.
Stay tuned for more updates as this situation unfolds.
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