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Democratic governors to describe resistance to federal immigration enforcement at 'sanctuary' hearing

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USA TODAY

Daily News, News

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2025

⏱️ 14 minutes

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USA TODAY White House Correspondent Bart Jansen tells us how three Democratic governors today will push back against federal immigration enforcement actions during a House hearing.

President Donald Trump and Chinese officials announced they have agreed to a framework for a trade deal.

USA TODAY Senior National Political Correspondent Sarah D. Wire explains what to expect during "No Kings" Day protests this weekend. They'll be held the same day as President Trump's military parade.

Harvey Weinstein has been convicted on a sex-crimes charge and acquitted on another in a retrial.

Brian Wilson dies at 82.

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Good morning. I'm Taylor Wilson. And today is Thursday, June 12th, 2025. This is the excerpt.

0:44.2

Today, how several Democratic governors are set to go after federal immigration enforcement during a hearing today.

0:50.3

Plus, what to know about this weekend's no Kings Day protests, and we remember Brian Wilson.

0:57.1

Nearly 400 people have been arrested since recent protests began, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

1:02.5

Protests were spurred by ice sweeps under President Trump's directive to find immigrants living in the United States without legal status.

1:09.0

Dozens of people have also been arrested in other cities, including New York and San Francisco.

1:13.6

Meanwhile, officials said yesterday that Marines will join National Guard troops on the streets of LA within two days.

1:19.6

Governor Gavin Newsom and the state of California have sued Trump in the Defense Department to stop the deployment.

1:24.6

California is also seeking a temporary restraining order to

1:28.0

immediately stop the National Guard and Marines from participating in civilian law enforcement.

1:33.2

A hearing on that restraining order is scheduled for today in San Francisco federal court.

1:38.1

Protests in Los Angeles have been largely peaceful but mixed with violence, mostly in its

1:42.3

downtown area. Meanwhile, three Democratic governors

1:45.0

today are expected to criticize federal immigration enforcement in a House hearing. I spoke with

1:50.3

USA Today, White House correspondent Bart Jansen to learn more about that.

1:54.3

All right. Thanks for joining me. Thanks for having me. So, Bart, what is this hearing set for later today?

1:59.1

What will its focus be? House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer, a Kentucky Republican,

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