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>>160233DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Hello Ms. Psaki,
You're right: thoughts and prayers are not enough. But here's the problem: the Democratic Party has its own extremism crisis. Polling shows that more than half of Democrats now believe violence against President Trump is "justified." This shooter didn't come from nowhere; he was radicalized in a culture your party has tolerated, if not encouraged.
So let’s talk about real policy steps that would actually reduce political violence:
- Crack down on extremist networks. Declare the Muslim Brotherhood and other political fronts operating as destabilizers in U.S. politics.
- Condemn political violence without caveats. Issue a full-throated, unconditional denunciation of violence against President Trump and his supporters — no "context," no "but."
- Own up to your role. Apologize for mainstre
aming coded radical slogans like "No Kings," which blur the line between protest and incitement.
- Stop foreign-backed radicalization. Pass Sen. Cruz’s Stop FUNDERs Act to allow RICO charges against the money networks funding color-revolution style agitation on U.S. soil.
- End federal funding for child gender transitions. Stop medicalizing confused minors with taxpayer dollars.
If you want to move beyond "thoughts and prayers," start here. Because until Democrats take their own extremism seriously, your calls for action will look like little more than partisan opportunism.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1960765235134128248David Hogg @davidhogg111 - Donald Trump has a trifecta. He has the power to pass gun violence prevention legislation. He has the power to save the lives of thousands of children.
But I don't think he will, because the NRA owns him. And he's a coward.
https://x.com/davidhogg111/status/1961102218805043386
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