Los Angeles Is Not In Crisis feat. Mayor Karen Bass

洛杉矶非危机之际,市长卡伦·巴斯访谈

What A Day

2025-06-17

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A federal appeals court will decide if President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles in response to anti-immigration raid protests will continue. We spoke with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass ahead of the appeals court ruling for insight on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, protests, and what her city can do to reset in this moment. And in headlines: ICE is reportedly running out of money, the President's family is launching a mobile phone and cellular service, and the US and the UK signed a trade deal. Show Notes: Subscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
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  • It's Tuesday, June 17th.

  • I'm Jane Koston, and this is What A Day,

  • the show that says if you get a text from a foreign number saying it's the DMV,

  • or as the text I got said,

  • BMV, and telling you that you owe money for tolls in the state you don't live in,

  • there's like a hundred percent chance it's a scam.

  • The more you know.

  • On today's show, more tariff deals are underway.

  • Maybe.

  • And the Trump family's latest grift is gold, fits in your pocket,

  • and will supposedly be made in the USA, but currently isn't.

  • But let's start with the great city of Los Angeles,

  • the current location of the California National Guard,

  • but not if Governor Gavin Newsom has anything to say about it.

  • Today,

  • a federal appeals court will decide

  • if President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles in response to anti-immigration raid protests will continue.

  • A court ruled in the governor's favor on Thursday,

  • stating that Trump's use of the National Guard was illegal,

  • but the ruling was paused by the Ninth Circuit that same day.