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The governor of California calms the role of rhetoric in the filming of Dallas Ice.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom was pressed on his anti-ice rhetoric on Wednesday on Wednesday and his victory over a historic law of the state prohibiting the police from hiding their identity during official operations.

A few hours before an elite shooter draws “without discrimination” at the port of Sally of an installation of Dallas Ice, killing at least two detainees who would have used ammunition registered with anti-gloss messages, Newsom joined “the late spectacle” of CBS to the president of Fusil Donald Trump and the way in which he carried out his CBS mass depression operations.

Fox News Digital asked Newsom on Wednesday morning his response to the shooting and if his anti-ice rhetoric fueled the threats and increasing attacks against internal security agents.

Newsom spokesperson Diana Crofts-Pelayo replied that “violence is never the answer, and we expressly condemn what happened in Texas this morning”.

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“Our thoughts are with the victims and their families. While we are starting to understand exactly what happened, we must continue to defend peace and justice in time of division.”

Crofts-Pelayo added that Newsom “systematically condemned violence against the police, unlike Trump, who has expressed forgiveness to cops.

Vice-president JD Vance proclaimed earlier Wednesday after the shooting that “if your rhetoric encourages violence … You can go directly to hell.”

Fox News Digital has pressed Newsom to find out if he regrets his anti-ice rhetoric and his support for a new law of the state led by the Democrats which he signed on Saturday prohibiting the masks and other tools used to obscure the identities of the ice officers.

Senator John Cornyn, R -Texas, criticized Newsom separately – with the governor of Minnesota Tim Walz and the chief of the Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y. – After filming Dallas’s ice, saying that his “rhetoric must end”.

The Republicans of the Chamber warn the anti-ice rhetoric of democrats lead violent attacks against agents

California Governor Gavin Newsom with two American flags in the background.

California Governor Gavin Newsom looks at an invoice signing event linked to the restart of state congresses on August 21, 2025 in Sacramento, California. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)

Newsom had criticized the Trump administration for what he considered an exaggeratedly federal in mass arrests of Californians, while saying that people should keep their right to speak freely to speak freely and criticize their government.

It was also criticized by the conservatives for public masking, only a few years after its administration has implemented public mask mandates during the coronavirus pandemic.

On CBS, Newsom told the detention of a teenager outside a school, describing it as “men who jump unmarked cars. People disappear. No regular procedure. No surveillance. Zero responsibility: occurring in the United States of America today.”

Newsom prohibits the police from carrying masks, taunts ice agents: “What are you afraid of?”

“People ask:” Well, is authoritarianism hyperbolic? “Bulls — We are hyperbolic … These are not only authoritarian trends, they are authoritarian actions of an authoritarian government,” Newsom told Stephen Colbert.

“Ice: Unmasks – What are you afraid of?” Newsom requested rhetorically at a press conference earlier this week by announcing the first law in the nation prohibiting police forces to obscure their identity.

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He previously castigated Trump and the Ministry of Internal Security in a series of immigration raids in Los Angeles earlier this summer.

The architect of these raids, the commander of the border patrol Gregory Bovino, has since moved his goal in Chicago, where leaders echo the criticism of Newsom towards the Federals.

Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson said at a recent press conference that the United States under Trump seems that the Confederation had won the civil war.

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