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Democrats Settle on Excuse for L.A. Riots: It’s Trump Fault for Enforcing the Law

The city of Los Angeles has been in a state of chaos and turmoil for the past few days, with riots and protests erupting across the city. While the reasons for these riots may seem complex, the Democrats have recently settled on a convenient excuse – they are all President Trump’s fault.

According to the Democrats, the ongoing riots are a direct result of Trump’s actions, particularly his decision to enforce existing laws and crack down on illegal immigration. They have accused him of federalizing the California National Guard and arresting illegal aliens, which they claim has sparked the unrest in the city.

This excuse, however, is nothing more than a feeble attempt to shift the blame onto someone else. It is a blatant disregard for the truth and a desperate attempt to divert attention from the real issues at hand.

Let’s take a closer look at the situation in Los Angeles. The city has a long history of social and economic inequality, with marginalized communities struggling to make ends meet. The recent killing of George Floyd, an African American man, by a white police officer has only highlighted these deep-rooted issues and sparked a wave of protests across the country.

But instead of addressing these issues and working towards finding a solution, the Democrats have chosen to play the blame game. They have conveniently ignored the fact that the riots are a result of years of systemic racism and inequality, and have instead chosen to point fingers at President Trump.

This is not the first time the Democrats have used this tactic. They have a history of blaming Trump for everything that goes wrong, whether it is the economy, foreign policy, or now, the riots in Los Angeles. It seems that they are more interested in scoring political points than actually working towards a resolution.

But let’s not forget that it was the Democrats who have been in power in Los Angeles for decades. They have had ample time to address the issues of inequality and police brutality, but they have failed to do so. It is their policies and actions that have led to the current state of the city, not President Trump’s.

Furthermore, the Democrats’ claim that Trump’s actions have caused the riots is baseless. The President has a duty to enforce the law and protect the citizens of this country. The federalization of the California National Guard and the arrest of illegal aliens are necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of the American people.

The Democrats’ excuse for the riots is not only unfounded but also dangerous. By blaming Trump, they are only fueling the already tense situation and inciting more violence. It is time for them to take responsibility for their failures and work towards finding a solution instead of pointing fingers.

In conclusion, the ongoing riots in Los Angeles are a result of deep-rooted issues that have been ignored for far too long. The Democrats’ attempt to blame President Trump for these riots is nothing more than a desperate ploy to deflect attention from their own failures. It is time for them to put aside their political agendas and work towards finding a solution that benefits all citizens of Los Angeles. It is time for real change, not empty excuses.

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