Last week, Democrat Mayors, governors and members of Congress, used George Floyd’s death as an excuse to accuse President Trump, without a shred of evidence, of racism. While thousands of angry protesters surrounded the White House, starting fires and breaching barriers put in place by the U.S. Secret Service to protect President Trump and his family, Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser refused to do anything to help secure the White House.

Judicial Watch’s Tom Fitton blasted DC Mayor Bowser for continuing to suppress law-abiding citizens with her tyrannical shutdown orders while allowing lawbreakers to “run amok” in D.C. In his tweet, he shared a video of criminals defacing a federal building, while protesters cheered for him.

 

After 50 Secret Service members were injured and fires raged all over D.C., included a church across the street from the White House that was set on fire, the National Guard was called in to quell the riots.
D.C.’s Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser evicted the National Guard from all D.C. hotels and expressed her desire to see all fences protecting the White House removed. She also renamed 16th St. NW in front of the White House “Black Lives Matter.”
Here’s a video of the sign being replaced:

Now, the DC City Council has unanimously passed a police reform package that would speed up access to body camera footage and ban the very tools used by riot police to stop rioters from breaching the fences placed around the White House that keep the President and his family safe.

It was announced today that a lawsuit was filed to challenge the Trump admin’s decision to fence off large areas around the White House from protesters and deploy resources to “dominate” the spaces. (i.e. military vehicles). The lawsuit argues that it’s unconstitutional.

Trump Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany spoke about the radical Democrats efforts to defund, dismantle and dissolve America’s police forces.

Will the Democrats efforts to make our cities unsafe backfire in the November elections? Do most Americans want law enforcement abolished? What’s next, abolishing fire departments?

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