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In just the past few days Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has been everywhere making waves at City Hall and all over the national news. Starting with the city's thrilling mood, Mayor Bass presided over the Dodgers’ back-to-back World Series victory celebrations. Speaking at a downtown press conference Sunday and again on Monday, she praised the city’s resilience, encouraged Angelenos to support local businesses, and called the parade “a real shot in the arm for our city.” Both LA CityView35 and Aspen Public Radio captured Bass’s pride as she reminded Angelenos how much they needed this unity after a year marred by deadly wildfires and multiple city crises.
Behind the scenes though, controversies flared hotter. According to The Economic Times, LA was roiled by major anti-ICE immigration protests over the weekend. President Trump deployed thousands of National Guard troops as protests escalated, and the White House lashed out at Mayor Bass for standing up to federal immigration raids. Bass fired back forcefully, calling the tactics “terror” and insisting that “as mayor of a proud city of immigrants,” she would defend Angelenos against intimidation. But the criticism was fierce: high-profile Trump officials and conservative commentators piled on via social media and even called for Bass’s arrest, arguing she was undermining federal law and public safety. Fox News, X, and Republican lawmakers amplified the backlash, while Bass’s defenders pointed out that her position was consistent with LA’s longstanding status as a sanctuary city.
Meanwhile, tensions continued to boil over the city’s response to the catastrophic Lachman Fire. On CNN’s “The Story Is,” Bass promised a full investigation and denied accusations of a political cover-up. Rick Caruso, her one-time mayoral rival, suggested on-air that her administration’s lack of transparency was “staggering and inexcusable.” During her interview, Bass refocused attention from political sniping to residents’ needs, highlighting immediate relief efforts and updating the public on ongoing SNAP food assistance amid the federal government shutdown.
Business activity hasn’t slowed either. Last week, Mayor Bass issued a new executive order to streamline the rebuilding of fire-damaged Pacific Palisades businesses, and her administration announced progress on revitalizing Downtown LA, including major new investments by Banc of California, as detailed by the mayor’s press office and Palisades News.
On social media, Bass was both lauded for championing immigrant rights and mocked after a video she posted defending her administration struck some as “bizarre” and sparked fresh calls to resign, especially among right-wing critics, as covered by various platforms.
Despite the mixed headlines, Bass has not shied away from public appearances. In addition to press conferences and national TV, Monday night she hosted a virtual town hall addressing immigrants’ rights—a signal that she’s doubling down on her core platform issues at a time of maximum scrutiny.
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