Maxine Waters Confronts National Guard in LA Amidst Protests
New York PostJune 8, 20253 min17,255 views
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- 🗣️ Maxine Waters directly confronted National Guard soldiers deployed in Los Angeles, questioning their presence and purpose.
- ⚠️ She issued a stark warning to the soldiers, stating, "If you shoot me, you better shoot straight," and questioned their orders in "my city."
Criticism of Trump's Deployment
- 🎯 Waters criticized President Trump's deployment of the National Guard, calling it an "outrageous attempt" to target their sanctuary city.
- 🚫 She believes Trump's actions were intended to frighten and intimidate the residents and elected officials.
- 🏛️ Waters noted that the governor was not contacted regarding the deployment, highlighting a perceived overreach of presidential authority.
Concerns Over Use of Force and Martial Law
- 🚨 Waters urged the soldiers not to use their weapons against protesters or elected officials, emphasizing there was no reason to shoot anybody.
- ⚖️ She expressed concern that Trump's actions were a precursor to establishing martial law and potentially a civil war.
- ✊ Waters asserted the right of people to speak up and have a voice in a democracy, calling for heightened and improved voices to push back against such actions.
Broader Implications for People of Color
- ✊ The representative linked the deployment and the administration's actions to the treatment of people of color in America.
- 🚫 She suggested the administration's intent was to criminalize people and provoke conflict, rather than address legitimate concerns.
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