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CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — A protest unfolded Sunday afternoon outside the Main Gate of Camp Pendleton, where demonstrators gathered to denounce the use of the military against civil protests in Los Angeles.
On Saturday, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth put Camp Pendleton Marines on high alert to be deployed to L.A. if needed in response to the widespread demonstrations, which have led to the use of flash-bangs and tear gas by law enforcement.
Additionally, President Donald Trump ordered thousands of National Guard troops to be deployed Saturday night after a raid in Paramount earlier in the day. Those troops began arriving Sunday morning, showcasing a heavy military presence ahead of another day of demonstrations.
North County protest
Beginning at noon on Sunday, dozens of San Diegans assembled outside Camp Pendleton’s Main Gate to voice opposition to the use of military force on American soil in response to the demonstrations. According to a protest organizer, the gathering is also meant to show support for service members.
Demonstrators held signs reading “Protest is Patriotic,” “Support Our Troops,” and “Save Democracy.
FOX 5/KUSI reached out to Camp Pendleton for comment on the matter. A spokesperson released the following statement:
“Our priority is the safety and security of all Marines, Sailors, and residents on MCB Camp Pendleton. To ensure the safety and security of all, we do not disclose force protection details.“
A spokesperson for the United States Northern Command also provided comment:
“At this time, we do not have anything to provide beyond the secretary’s statement. I’ll refer you back to President Trump’s memorandum dated June 7, 2025.
“In addition, the Secretary of Defense may employ any other members of the regular Armed Forces as necessary to augment and support the protection of federal functions and property in any number determined appropriate in his discretion.”
As it stands, the protest outside of the military base remained peaceful.