What is your opinion of President Trump’s decision in recent days to deploy National Guard and federal military in downtown Los Angeles? • Approve: 59% • Disapprove: 39% • Undecided: 2% (Insider Advantage).
Despite this, Democrats continue to incite violence and insurrection and ‘lean into’ the violence.
L.A.’s illegal-alien riots have provided Trump with a picture-perfect opportunity to deliver on his central campaign promises: the era of tolerating arson, looting, destruction of property, and attacks on law enforcement is over; the era of enabling endemic immigration lawlessness is over. And that picture-perfect opportunity has filled the Democratic establishment with impotent rage…. The Trump National Guard mobilization brought into relief an important distinction. There is violence, and then there is violence, in the words of the June 7 memorandum, intended to “inhibit the execution of the laws.” Both eat away at social order, but the latter is a death knell for civilization. That is why, when progressive prosecutors in California and elsewhere decriminalize resisting arrest, they are violating their most sacred oath of office. To the disgust of the media, Trump said after the mobilization: “No one will spit on our police and our military; when they spit, we will hit.” There may be more eloquent ways to express this determination, but for many Americans, Trump’s unapologetic defense of the law this weekend represented liberation from a poisonous set of lies (City Journal). Senator Tom Cotton (who famously advocated for a show of force in the riots of 2020): The solution now is the same as I said then: an overwhelming show of force to end the riots. As always, local police are the first line of defense, but when the police can’t restore order—or aren’t allowed to by Democratic mayors—the National Guard must be called out….. Mr. Newsom—incompetent and ideological all at once—refused to mobilize the National Guard, leaving Mr. Trump little choice but to federalize the California Guard to protect federal law-enforcement agents and restore order. He has unquestioned legal authority to do so, plus many precedents….. (Wall Street Journal).
The President at Fort Bragg: “This Anarchy Will Not Stand”
Despite this the Democrat Gov Newsom “Leans Into LA Unrest”:
While Trump tries to restore law and order, Governor Newsom is embracing the unrest … with his political aspirations there for all to see. Twenty million people in the greater Los Angeles area are paying the price. Wall Street Journal: Newsom’s pugilistic response to Trump’s provocations has gladdened the hearts of Democrats hungry for a crusader. But at a time when Newsom has attempted to moderate his image, playing to the Democratic base runs the risk of cementing his profile as a left-coast progressive and associating him with images of urban unrest. Asked about his presidential aspirations, Newsom, who will leave office next year, didn’t deny he might seek higher office. “I’m not thinking about running, but it’s a path that I could see unfold,” he told the Journal…. Newsom, who has an acute sensitivity to political appearances, has yet to appear in public since arriving on the scene, communicating with the public through media interviews and social-media posts. (Wall Street Journal). In the face of the violence, Newsom on X in Spanish: California will continue to fight in the courts on behalf of our people—all of our people (Newsom). No word about the safety and security of law-abiding citizens.
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Author: Pamela Geller
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