Live updates: Trump-Newsom fight escalates over troop deployment, China trade deal 'done'

The battle over Los Angeles between President Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom showed no sign of abating on Wednesday.

Newsom addressed the state, and the nation, on Tuesday night, saying Trump was employing a "brazen abuse of power" and that has "inflamed a combustible situation" and threatens democracy.

Earlier in the day, at Fort Bragg, Trump used some of his strongest rhetoric yet on protests in L.A. “We will liberate Los Angeles and make it free, clean and safe again,” Trump said. And on Wednesday, Trump said L.A. was "lucky" he'd sent troops there.

Mayor Karen Bass established a curfew for the city Tuesday night, and said it would last for several days.

Meanwhile, Trump notched two wins in his tariff war, as he announced Wednesday that the U.S. and China reached a tentative truce after talks in London, and a court on Tuesday night let his tariffs stay in place while related suits work through the courts.

At the White House on Wednesday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief reporters at 1 p.m. EDT. Later, the president and vice president, and spouses, on Wednesday will attend opening night of "Les Misérables" at the Kennedy Center.

On Capitol Hill, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testifies in front of both House and Senate panels, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces a second day of testimony.

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