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Senate Tom Cotton, R-Aar., Twice on Sunday, when CBS host Margaret Brennan forced him or her to use the language he had done, calling on President Donald Trump to send troops to help kill the riots in Los Angeles.
“You wrote op-ed support for President Trump’s decision to send the federalized National Guard troops and the active service to sailors to California. You called it a radical left-hand threat, a power show to end rights and talk about Communities being terrorized.
Cotton wrote the op-ed the Wall Street Journal-rallel to her infamous 2020 guest essay at The New York Times, saying, “At risk of sending liberals to their fainting sofas can really be time to send troops.”
“Yes. When you see the left rafters militants threw bricks and frozen water bottles at the police officers and shoot them with fireworks. And unfortunately you have plague and drivers in some places that will prevent the police from maintaining order,” the cotton responded to the CBS owner.
CBS host Margaret in Brennan pressed his eldest Tom Cotton for whether he wants to use the language he did in his WSJ OP-Ed for sending troops. (Screenshot/Facthenation)
“If the governor does not call the National Guard, the president must become federalization. We always hope that the local police are allowed to do their job and have enough to do their job to maintain order and protect innocent life and property.
Cotton op-ed came when Trump’s decision to send a national guard, and eventually the US sailors’ group was welcomed with the repulsion of Democrats.
Republican wrote about support Over the weekend, Trumpa deploys National Guard and Sea soldiers in Los Angeles after being exacerbated by Isice’s unrest in local police control. His comments repeated the similar arguments he made after the Black Lives Matter’s riots that suffered the largest cities in the summer of 2020.
Brennan pushed back and said the Los Angeles Police Chief insisted that they had motionless unrest because the cotton said the chief said last weekend that they were stretched plans.
Senate Tom Coton wrote two essays for sending federal officers to stop violent protests on the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, one in 2020 and one in 2025. (Screenshot/New York Times; Screenshot/Wall Street Journal)
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Cotton wrote that also plans Implementation of new legislation This “would” be “strict penalties for unrest who attacks law enforcement agencies” and “makes unrest -crimes related to a deportable violation”.
He added that the current Republican budget bill provides additional funding for immigration authorities to deport criminal illegal immigrants.
The Senate Tom Cotton (R-Ar) arrives at the press conference on the Capitol Mountain on May 1, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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“These ideas are basic common sense, but as it was five years ago, the Democrats have not learned. It is not ‘inflammatory’, as said (California governor Gavins) Newsom to fulfill federal laws, stand with law enforcement and protect civilians.” Cotton wrote.
Fox News’ Lindsay Kornick participated in this report.