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The contradiction is staggering.
Incredibly, Booker’s moral compass seems to point in reverse—he downplayed violent assaults on federal agents in Los Angeles while portraying Capitol protesters as “cop killers.” All while Trump was sending backup to officers overwhelmed by rioters. Make it make sense.
Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut piled on during an appearance on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Rather than acknowledging the chaos in LA, Murphy waved it off as no big deal.
“People in Los Angeles over the weekend would tell you that 99% of them went about their day, and it was pretty normal,” he claimed.
Try telling that to the officers on the front lines being swarmed and attacked. Murphy then floated a conspiracy theory, suggesting Trump was trying to “turn a protest that is pretty small into something that involves an even bigger confrontation.”
“He’s trying to turn a protest that is pretty small into something that involves an even bigger confrontation, so that he might actually be able to invoke the Insurrection Act,” Murphy said.
This bizarre assertion comes as LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell admitted that police were overwhelmed by violent crowds and were struggling to maintain control. McDonnell didn’t mince words when he described the severity of the situation: there was “no limit to what they’re doing to our officers.”
But Murphy wasn’t finished. He capped off his media tour with a jaw-dropping claim:
He called Trump’s administration “the most corrupt administration in the history of the country.”
That accusation, coming from a senator who has remained quiet on Hunter Biden’s laptop and the Biden family’s foreign cash flow, reeks of projection.
Booker and Murphy’s outbursts expose a disturbing pattern. When leftist mobs tear up city streets, Democrats offer cover and excuses. But when Trump acts to stop the chaos and protect Americans, they lose their minds.
Booker tried to split hairs by saying, “any violence against police officers should not be accepted”—yet in the same breath, he criticized Trump for sending in help to protect those very same officers.
Murphy, meanwhile, gave a nod to future unrest by saying, “we have to be on the streets all over the country,” while condemning Trump for doing exactly what a president should do: restore law and order.
The hypocrisy is off the charts.
These are the same Democrats who applauded the BLM riots of 2020, even as businesses burned, cities were looted, and lives were lost. They labeled those uprisings “mostly peaceful” while entire neighborhoods were reduced to rubble.
The American people aren’t blind. They remember how Democrats emboldened lawlessness in 2020. They remember the calls to defund the police, the skyrocketing crime, and the political games played with January 6.
They also remember Trump’s pledge to protect American communities—and they remember he delivered.
In the face of violence in Los Angeles, Trump took action while Democrats threw tantrums on cable news. And that says everything.
Booker and Murphy can posture all they want, but voters see the truth: One side wants safety. The other wants chaos.
Come November, Americans will remember who stood with law enforcement—and who stood with the mob.



