
Episode 30: LA Protests, Immigration Crackdowns, and the Legal Limits of Presidential Power
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In this episode of Kabatalks, John and Brian square off over one of the most explosive headlines in California politics: the deployment of federal troops to Los Angeles amidst ICE raids and growing street protests. Was it a necessary response to chaos—or a dangerous overreach?
The conversation dives deep into the legal thresholds for using the National Guard without a governor’s consent, the historic precedent (or lack thereof), and whether President Trump’s move crosses the constitutional line.
They also explore whether the GOP risks losing Latino voters for another generation—and if this moment could define the 2026 midterms and beyond.
Love a spirited back-and-forth? Then this one’s for you.
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