Politics

BIG-MOUTH BASS: Disastrous LA Mayor Boasts She's Keeping Residents 'Safe' From Border Patrol [WATCH]

posted by Hannity Staff - 7.09.25

Is Bass one of the worst mayors in the country?

On Tuesday’s MSNBC broadcast of All In, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass responded to talk of her possible arrest by saying she’s simply doing her job — protecting residents “from my own government, from the military that’s supposed to be overseas fighting foreign enemies, from Customs and Border Patrol, and from the National Guard.”

Bass confronted federal agents at a city park amid tensions between LA and the federal government over immigration.

Bass said, “Well, they’re going to arrest me for doing my job? As Mayor, my number one responsibility is to keep Angelenos safe.”

She continued, “Now, it never dawned on me that I would have to worry about keeping Angelenos safe from my own government, from military that are supposed to be overseas fighting foreign enemies, from the Custom[s] and Border Patrol — we’re about 2.5 hours away from a border — or from the National Guard that [has] been federalized, unnecessarily. This is an example of the federal government essentially seizing power from a governor, federalizing the National Guard, bringing them to Los Angeles when nobody asked for them. These are young women and men that have pulled — that have been pulled out of work, they’ve been pulled from their families, they’ve been pulled from school for an assignment that is basically, I don’t know what this is, other than a political stunt. I do feel like L.A. is a petri dish, and we are the experiment and basically sending the signal to the nation that this is what’s coming your way, first, L.A., let’s see who’s next.”

Watch the clip below:

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