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First on Fox: The Trump administration approved disaster relief loans for millions of small businesses that were shocked by the anti-ice riots that plagued Los Angeles in June. Gavin Newsom Fox News Digital was fully informed on Tuesday that it downplayed the riots and blamed the Trump administration for the violence.
Kelly Loeffler, head of the Small Business Administration, announced in a press release shared with Fox News Digital for the first time Tuesday that the government applied for the SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) declaration, which the government quickly approved. Small businesses can now apply for low-interest EIDL loans up to $2 million “support working capital and normal operating expenses such as wages, rents and utilities that are unsatisfied by the damage caused by Newsom’s failed governance.”
“Governor Newsom allowed the mob to rampage into Los Angeles – with violent riots, with paid protesters and criminally illegal foreigners standing on law-abiding citizens. Despite the estimated $1 billion in damage, he rejected federal relief, insisting that the riot was peaceful, even if small business owners were in a mess,” the press release. ”
“Although SBA approved California’s Disaster relief requests and will begin providing immediate assistance to innocent victims, Governor Newsom must be held responsible for the crisis approved by his state and stop politically with American livelihoods. ”
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The request follows “no real solution and inflammatory social media statement” until the governor “events ask for federal disaster relief to help him again”, the press release noted.
Fox News Digital learned that the SBA has since approved another 11,583 loans, and earlier this year, earlier this year, earlier this year, and earlier this year, Fox News Digital learned, and marked the largest disaster amount ever used for non-terrorist or flood events.
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Loeffler had previously called on Newsom to request a June Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) statement so that the agency can approve funds to assist small business owners in Los Angeles “raided by mobs.”

Grafitti read “F-K ICE” near the HUD field office. (HUD)
“We offer Gavin Newsom the opportunity to stop being with criminals next to them Illegal aliens “Start with law-abiding Americans next to law-abiding Americans – many of whom lost everything, lost everything in the violence and destructive riots in Los Angeles. Immigration mobs rob stores, destroyed stores, and committed criminal acts of illegal acts. Although local leaders allowed Los Angeles to burn, federal partners were ready to help U.S. citizens rebuild – we will do so immediately after the governor answered their call for help.”
A spokesman for Governor Newsom doubled in a statement to Fox News Digital on Tuesday, accusing violence in Los Angeles last month on the Trump administration, while also celebrating SBA’s endorsement of the affected relief California Business.
“Finally, the federal government is doing the right steps to cover the damage suffered by several small businesses in Los Angeles. Businesses in California do not have to bear the burden of Trump’s authoritarian novels,” a news agency spokesman told Fox News on Tuesday.
California governor says Los Angeles riots were “caused by Donald Trump”
Riots broke out in Los Angeles on the evening of June 6 after federal law enforcement officials gathered in the city for immigration raids. State and local leaders, e.g. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Newsom quickly condemned the raids in the public statement while supporting illegal immigrants in the state.
Protests against the raid soon fell into violence As a thug Targeted federal law enforcement officers, including those who fired rocks at officials, showed people plundering local shops, catching cars on fire and taking over streets.

Protesters placed debris on riot gears and refueling masks to defend outside industrial parks in Paramount, California on Saturday, June 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)
Los Angeles officials reported in June that the cost of riots in New York City was nearly $20 million, including overtime work at police and repairing losses to government buildings.
Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard members to help quell the violence, bypassing the governor who normally activates the National Guard, while the administration deployed hundreds of additional Marines to deal with the chaos of anti-crime.
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California then sued the Trump administration for deploying the National Guard, and Newsom said in a press release that the administration “undoesn’t needlessly escalated chaos and violence in the Los Angeles area.” The federal appeals court finally ruled that Trump was supported in the case.
Fox News Digital previously reported that federal officials blamed the violence on Democratic elected officials who were “demonized and demonized” in law enforcement.

Riots waved the Mexican flag during a protest following a federal immigration operation in June 7, 2025 near Compton, Los Angeles, California. (Getty Image)
“The violent targets of unwitting thugs against law enforcement against Los Angeles are mean, and the mayor and governor’s news agency must call for an end,” said Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin in a June statement. “The men and women on the ice are on the line of protecting and defending the lives of American citizens… from the comparison to the modern Nazi Gestapo, to the glory rioters, these violent rhetorics Sanctuary Politician Beyond the pale. This violence against ice must end. ”
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Newsom refuses to describe violence as a “riot” in social media posts or interviews, but instead attributes the blame for the chaos to Trump and the administration’s immigration policy and “intensify” violence by activating it National Guard.
“Donald Trump created the conditions you see on TV tonight. He has intensified the conditions. You know, he has ignited the well-known game. Since he announced that he announced his announcement of his National Guard, illegal acts, immoral acts, which are unconstitutional acts, and we will state in the lawsuit that he will declare on June 9. Protest.”
president Donald Trump Newsom repeatedly traded barbs on social media and amid public remarks throughout protests and riots, the president believed that if he did not intervene, he would be destroyed.
“The powerless Gavin News Carnival should thank me for the work I did in Los Angeles, rather than asking for help for the bad work he did. Trump socialized with the truth on June 12.
On June 14, Trump also held a military parade in Washington, DC to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. The violence and protests subsided after the “No Kings Day” protests held on June 14.

Gov. Gavin Newsom asked for disaster relief assistance to small businesses following the riot in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Steven Senn)
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The two also hit in January, as Trump slammed Newsom’s leadership in a capture of devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Trump blamed Newsom for not being better prepared to prevent wildfires, and Newsom’s office accused Trump of “playing politics” while they focused on ending devastating.
Newsom touted Monday that his state “spending billions of dollars to put out the fire” and called on Trump to “put his money in his mouth” and help protect communities from wildfires.
“California does more than just our ‘rake’ forest share, and now the federal government has to do its part to get the U.S. rake again. We have invested billions and stayed with millions of acres of land – when I took office, our country invested more than twice as much. When we were in office, we can do everything we can to protect the community to protect the community from catastrophic barbarity twists, will it be the president?” Newsom said, according to a press release from his office.

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