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  • 6/10/2025
At a House California Democratic press briefing, Speaker Emerita Pelosi slammed President Trump.
Transcript
00:00Thank you, Congressman Gomez, for putting this letter together and bringing us together this morning.
00:07I listened in traffic, mind you, for whatever they had planned for the weekend, they had blocked off a whole lane of traffic.
00:16So it took what takes eight minutes, took a half an hour to get here.
00:21Happy birthday to you, too.
00:22But in any event, thank you, and I could hear by my staff's phone what others have said, and I associate myself with their remarks.
00:33Here's the thing.
00:34The president has said he can't send in a guard without the governor's agreement permission.
00:42The president has said, I don't know if I have to obey the Constitution.
00:47I hope the president would read Article 10 of the Constitution, and I urge all of you to do that as well,
00:55because Section 12046 of Article 10 says that the National Guard cannot be called up by the president without the consent of the governor.
01:10So that is the basis under which he's proceeding.
01:13That is the basis on which the president, excuse me, the governor of California is suing.
01:20Really, I think it's really important for people to know how this came to be.
01:26Raids that they were holding, situations where if you are, your case is not settled, you know, if you're still out there
01:36and haven't had a resolution of your status, you have to, by law, report in on a regular basis.
01:46You are obeying the law, and now they are deporting people for obeying the law.
01:55So, as others have said, it's a distraction.
01:59It's really stupid, because we understand that we are a nation of immigrants.
02:09We want people to have a facilitation of their status.
02:14We do not want any violent protest, and that would be addressed for those who are acting violently.
02:24I do want to say two more things.
02:26One is, when, and I say this as a former party chair, when there is a gathering, a large gathering of people,
02:36the anarchists see it as an opportunity, and they move in.
02:41So always have to be careful whether you see a burned car or a broken window or whatever it is.
02:46It may be the exuberance of the moment, but it may be the anarchist setting in.
02:52I heard one of the former police chiefs of Los Angeles speak about this on Sunday.
02:58Secondly, secondly, and you know this to be true, and I haven't seen it really reflected so much in the press.
03:06In a bipartisan way, on January 6th, with violence against the Constitution, against the Congress, and against the United States Capitol,
03:18we begged the President of the United States to send in the National Guard.
03:25He would not do it.
03:26Not only would he not do it, when law enforcement people were being harmed, some later died,
03:36he would not send it in when an insurrection that he incited was causing damage to those assigned to protect the Capitol
03:47and the Constitution that day to accept the results of the Electoral College.
03:55That day, he didn't do it.
03:58He forgave those people.
04:00Now his people want to raise money for them.
04:04And yet, and yet, in a contra-constitutional way, he has sent the National Guard into California.
04:15Something is very wrong with this picture.
04:18Inconsistent in his actions, contrary to his own statement that he couldn't, of a year ago,
04:26that he couldn't send anyone in without the Governor's consent, anyplace,
04:32and in violation of the Constitution.
04:36Thank you again, Mr. Gomez, for bringing us together.

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