Adam Schiff Feels the Need to Comment on LA Anti-ICE Riots, and As Usual He's Wrong About Everything
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As Los Angeles once again falls into disorder—this time due to violent protesters against ICE who are throwing rocks at law enforcement vehicles and setting cars ablaze—Schiff is upset about President Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard. How dare he try to intervene when local and state officials seem unable or unwilling to take action?

Schiff wrote:

If the National Guard is necessary to restore order, it is typically the Governor’s responsibility to request it. However, continuing with this approach may erode trust in the National Guard and establish a risky standard for its autonomous use throughout the country.

Wait, seriously? Are we expected to rely on Newsom to take action and just stand by as everything goes up in flames like during the 2020 George Floyd riots? No, thank you. Speaking of the impeccably-styled governor, he had his own misleading and immature comment on Sunday morning:


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