Donald Trump Proven Right Again—LA Riots Fizzle As Overwhelming Force Shows Who's Boss
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Bass, Sen. Adam Schiff, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former vice president and failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris, and their allies criticized Trump’s decisions—yet, as we’ve seen before, they showed no real intent to curb the turmoil and now appear ineffective as the president demonstrates effective actions.

This mirrors the border situation: he effectively controlled that situation almost immediately. The commander-in-chief captured this efficiency when speaking to a joint session of Congress in March:

During his speech, Trump delivered a memorable line: “It turned out that all we really needed was a new president.” This was in reference to how former President Joe Biden and Democrats insisted they required new legislation to address the surge in illegal immigration.

Last month, the Border Patrol recorded 8,450 migrants who crossed the southern border illegally – the lowest level in at least 25 years. For perspective, most months during the Biden administration had well over 100,000 border encounters. 

He’s proven once again that it’s not a question of whether we can do something or not, it’s a question of will. And he’s showing that zero tolerance actually works.

Don’t get me wrong, there’s still plenty of protest action going down in the streets of downtown LA Monday night, but it’s nothing like it was over the weekend when they burned Waymo vehicles, attacked ICE officers, and shut down the crucial 101 freeway. The LAPD can take a ton of well-deserved credit for the crackdown Monday evening—but does anyone really think they would have done anything if Trump hadn’t gotten involved?

It was just on Saturday that they were claiming that the riots were “Peaceful Protests.” My, how they have changed their tune:

What if this approach had been taken by “leaders” during the 2020 George Floyd protests, where cities were allowed to burn with little pushback from law enforcement? What if a tough-on-crime approach had been taken all along in failed cities like Los Angeles or San Francisco, where the citizens are second-class and the criminals are the victims in the eyes of progressive Democrat politicians?

The rogues’ gallery of Golden State politicians who claim they’re powerless to solve the problem has been completely exposed by Trump. Just like with the manufactured border crisis—which Trump solved within days—the lawlessness problem can be solved equally effectively, as the president has shown.

Don’t tolerate it. Make accountability paramount. These are not difficult concepts, yet somehow the Democrats have convinced the media and an altogether-too-large segment of the American public that such ideas are unattainable.

Trump just proved them all wrong once again. While I don’t imagine the radical action we’ve been seeing will suddenly stop, we’re finally seeing agitators facing actual consequences. This is the way.

This guy was taunting National Guard troops. I’m guessing he might rethink such action the next time such an opportunity arises:

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