Federal Troops Enter L.A. — and the Trump-Musk Feud Hardens

联邦军队进入洛杉矶——特朗普-马斯克纷争加剧

The Daily

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2025-06-09

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During an extraordinary weekend, President Trump deployed 2,000 troops from the National Guard to suppress protests in Los Angeles against his own immigration policies, and his bitter breakup with the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, entered a new stage of acrimony. Shawn Hubler, The New York Times’s Los Angeles bureau chief, and Jonathan Swan, a White House correspondent, join Michael Barbaro to walk listeners through an eventful 48 hours. Guests:  Shawn Hubler, the Los Angeles bureau chief for The New York Times.Jonathan Swan, a White House reporter for The New York Times.Background reading Law enforcement officials fired tear gas and crowd-control ammunition at protesters in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday.Mr. Trump’s decision to remove a close associate of Mr. Musk from the running to lead NASA helped doom an extraordinary partnership.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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  • From The New York Times,

  • I'm Michael Barbaro.

  • This is The Daily.

  • During an extraordinary weekend,

  • President Trump deployed 2,000 troops from the National Guard

  • to suppress a protest in Los Angeles

  • against his own immigration policies

  • and his bitter breakup with the world's richest man,

  • Elon Musk.

  • entered a new stage of acrimony.

  • Today, my colleagues,

  • Los Angeles Bureau Chief Sean Hubler

  • and White House Correspondent Jonathan Swan,

  • walk us through an eventful 48 hours.

  • Monday, June 9th.

  • Sean, you appear to be in your car.

  • That's right.

  • Why are you in your car?

  • Because Los Angeles is a very big place

  • and to cover Los Angeles is to be in your car most of the time.