President Donald Trump is flying into Los Angeles today for a fundraising dinner.
He arrives after 3 p.m. today and will meet with the organizers of the 2028 Olympic games at a Beverly Hills hotel. The hotel will host a fund-raising dinner for him tonight.
Trump will also travel to Rancho Mirage tomorrow morning for a fundraising golf outing and reception hosted by Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison.
Trump has often sparred with Los Angeles and California leaders over immigrant-friendly "sanctuary" policies, while also blaming Democratic policies for the area's homelessness and housing-affordability issues.
Trump continued that tone Tuesday, lashing out at Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Twitter. Garcetti and Los Angeles police Chief Michel Moore posted a video online last week in response to news that elite U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers were being dispatched to cities with sanctuary policies, including Los Angeles. The video provides tips for immigrants on how to respond if federal agents show up at their homes, stressing that they do not need to open their doors unless the agents have a signed warrant. It also urges immigrants to speak to a lawyer before signing any document and to call the city's 311 information line to learn about available legal services.
The area around Robertson Boulevard between the City of Beverly Hills’ southern border (Whitworth Drive) & Wilshire Boulevard
The area around Wilshire Boulevard between Robertson Boulevard & Beverly Drive
The area around Crescent Drive between Wilshire Boulevard & N. Santa Monica Boulevard
COMPLETE CLOSURESThe following roadways will be completely closed between 12:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.:
Beverly Drive between Wilshire Boulevard and Dayton Way
Canon Drive between Wilshire Boulevard and Dayton Way
Clifton Way between Crescent Drive and Canon Drive
Crescent Drive between North and South Santa Monica Boulevards (closed between 10:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.)
This information has been provided to the public with the approval of the United States Secret Service (USSS). Any additional questions related to the visit of the President will be referred to the USSS.