The U.S. Marines released a statement in the middle of the night on Wednesday, stating that an Expedition Force would be performing a “live-fire Amphibious Capabilities Demonstration at Red Beach, Camp Pendleton” to mark the Marines’ 250th anniversary on November 9, just three weeks from now.
The demonstration, aimed to showcase America’s readiness to “defend the Homeland,” apparently went through a “detailed risk assessment”, but the office of the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, came out with a different report.
Newsom’s office claimed the demonstration would involve the firing of live explosive rounds from Navy warships over the I-5, a highway that serves over 80,000 commuters per day, and into Camp Pendleton. The military could reportedly choose to close large swaths of the highway for the demonstration, thus not endangering thousands of lives, but only inconveniencing them for the sake of… glory?
Newsom’s comments

Gov. Gavin Newsom didn’t mince words on the topic. In fact, he even Tweeted in a language that Trump could understand, stating in all-caps, “PUT ASIDE YOUR VANITY PARADE AND PAY OUR TROOPS INSTEAD”.
Newsom’s office also claimed that it had received little to no information about implemented safety measures or information regarding coordination for the launch. The missile launch, scheduled for November 9, gives California little time to find a solution for the endless list of problems associated with the demonstration.
Conflicting statements

California Department of Transportation spokesman Edward Barrera said that, due to “potential scenarios shared with us by the federal government,” his agency is preparing to shut down parts of I-5 between Orange and San Diego counties for the exercise, not wanting live missiles to be fired over the heads of unsuspecting California residents.
Strangely, the vice president doesn’t seem to be concerned about that aspect of the drill, with William Martin, a spokesperson, denying the claim, calling it “fake news.” I suppose the VP doesn’t see an issue with firing live missiles over a busy highway.
Somehow, there is a clear divide between the State of California and the far-right GOP. A senior state transportation official said in an interview with MeidasTouch “Closing down a critical corridor during a shutdown, for a vanity event, without even consulting state authorities? It’s indefensible.”