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US governors are divided along party lines about military troops deployed to protests

Jun 11, 2025, 9:05 PM | Updated: Jun 12, 2025, 6:46 am

California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling President Donald Trump’s military intervention at protests over federal immigration policy in Los Angeles an assault on democracy and has sued to try to stop it. Meanwhile, Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is putting the National Guard on standby in areas in his state where demonstrations are planned.

The divergent approaches illustrate the ways the two parties are trying to navigate national politics and the role of executive power in enforcing immigration policies.

In his live TV address this week, Newsom said that Trump鈥檚 move escalated the situation 鈥 and for political gain.

All 22 other Democratic governors signed a statement sent by the Democratic Governors Association on Sunday backing Newsom, calling the Guard deployment and threats to send in Marines 鈥渁n alarming abuse of power鈥 that “undermines the mission of our service members, erodes public trust, and shows the Trump administration does not trust local law enforcement.鈥

The protests in Los Angeles have mostly been contained to five blocks in a small section of downtown; nearly 200 people were detained on Tuesday and at least seven police officers have been injured.

In Republican-controlled states, governors have not said when or how they’re planning to deploy military troops for protests.

Since Trump’s return to office, Democratic governors have been calculating about when to criticize him, when to emphasize common ground and when to bite their tongues.

The governors’ responses are guided partly by a series of political considerations, said Kristoffer Shields, director of the Eagleton Center on the American Governor at Rutgers University: How would criticizing Trump play with Democrats, Republicans and independent voters in their states? And for those with presidential ambitions, how does that message resonate nationally?

Democratic governors are weighing a number of considerations.

鈥淭here probably is some concern about retributions 鈥 what the reaction of the administration could be for a governor who takes a strong stance,” Shields said.

And in this case, polling indicates about half of U.S. adults approve of how Trump is handling immigration, though that polling was conducted before the recent military deployment.

On other issues, Democratic governors have taken a variety of approaches with Trump.

At a White House meeting in February, Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills told Trump, 鈥 we鈥檒l see you in court 鈥 over his push to cut off funding to the state because it allowed transgender athletes in girls’ school sports. Michigan’s Gretchen Whitmer, a possible 2028 presidential candidate, publicly sparred with Trump during his first term but this time around, has met with him privately to find common ground.

Initially, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green referred to Trump as a 鈥渟traight-up dictator,” but the next month he told a local outlet that he was treading carefully, saying: 鈥淚鈥檓 not going to criticize him directly much at all.”

Democratic governors speaking out 鈥 but some cautiously

Apart from their joint statement, some of the highest-profile Democratic governors have not talked publicly about the situation in California. When asked, on Wednesday, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office pointed to a Sunday social media post about the joint statement. Whitmer didn’t respond.

The office of Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, who is set to testify before Congress on Thursday about his state laws protecting people who are in the country without legal status, reiterated in a statement that he stands with Newsom. The office said 鈥渓ocal authorities should be able to do their jobs without the chaos of this federal interference and intimidation.鈥

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, in an interview Wednesday in The Washington Post, said Trump should not send troops to a weekend protest scheduled in Philadelphia.

鈥淗e鈥檚 injected chaos into the world order, he鈥檚 injected it into our economy, he is trying to inject chaos into our streets by doing what he did with the Guard in California,” Shapiro said.

As state attorney general during Trump鈥檚 first term, Shapiro routinely boasted that he sued Trump over 40 times and won each time. As governor he has often treaded more carefully, by bashing Trump鈥檚 tariffs, but not necessarily targeting Trump himself.

GOP governors weighing in

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has often clashed with Newsom, a fellow term-limited governor with national ambitions.

Newsom’s office said DeSantis offered to send Florida State Guard troops to California.

鈥淕iven the guard were not needed in the first place, we declined Governor DeSantis attempt to inflame an already chaotic situation made worse by his Party鈥檚 leader,鈥 Newsom spokesperson Diana Crofts-Pelayo said in an email to The Associated Press.

Speaking on Fox News on Tuesday, DeSantis said the gesture was a typical offer of mutual aid during a crisis 鈥 and was dismissive of the reasons it was turned down.

鈥淭he way to put the fire out is to make sure you have law and order,鈥 he said.

States are preparing for more protests this weekend

Protests against immigration enforcement raids have sprung up in other cities 鈥 and a series of 鈥淣o Kings鈥 demonstrations are planned for the weekend 鈥 with governors preparing to respond.

In Connecticut, Democratic Gov. Ned Lamont said he has spoken with his public safety commissioner to make sure state and local police work together.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to give the president any pretext to think he can come into Connecticut and militarize the situation. That just makes the situation worse,鈥 said Lamont, who called Trump “a little eager to send federal troops and militarize the situation in Los Angeles.鈥

It is unclear how many Texas National Guard members will be deployed or how many cities asked for assistance. In Austin, where police used chemical irritants to disperse several hundred protesters on Monday, the mayor鈥檚 office said the National Guard was not requested.

San Antonio officials also said they didn鈥檛 request the Guard.

Florida’s DeSantis said law enforcement in his state is preparing 鈥淭he minute you cross into attacking law enforcement, any type of rioting, any type of vandalism, looting, just be prepared to have the law come down on you,鈥 DeSantis said Tuesday. 鈥淎nd we will make an example of you, you can guarantee it.鈥

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Associated Press reporters Nadia Lathan and Jim Vertuno in Austin, Texas; Sophie Austin in Sacramento, California; Isabella Volmert in Lansing, Michigan; Andrew DeMillo in Little Rock, Arkansas; Susan Haigh in Hartford, Connecticut; Anthony Izaguirre in Albany, New York; Marc Levy in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Kate Payne in Tallahassee, Florida; and Sophia Tareen in Chicago; contributed.

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