Trump Is Right, Poll Shows Most Americans Want Military To Crush The Rioting, People Taking Up Arms

Trump Is Right, Poll Shows Most Americans Want Military To Crush The Rioting, People Taking Up Arms. In a new morning consult poll they found that 71% of American voters want the National Guard deployed to end the rioting 58% said they wanted the military deployed In a conflicting poll with confusing data YouGov says 41% say its inappropriate for Trump *to say* he will deploy military but the phrasing is confusing which is confusing and hard to extrapolate from. In absence of real leadership people across the country are taking up arms en masse. In Philly Armed men stand atop rooftops to defend their neighborhoods People are fleeing cities as they fall to chaos and destruction People just want life back to normal. But judging on how Democrats leftists feel about Trump was taking over the country by force. It seems that we are at an impasse as to how we stop the chaos.

President Donald Trump says he’ll mobilize the military to quell violent protests | FULL ADDRESS

President Donald Trump said he would mobilize “all available federal resources, civilian and military” to clamp down on protests across the country, declaring himself the “president of law and order” as police aggressively dispersed protesters gathered outside the White House. Trump said he was dispatching the military across Washington, D.C., and urged governors nationwide to “dominate” their streets with National Guard deployments. If they refused, he said, he would send in troops to American cities. “Mayors and governors must establish an overwhelming law enforcement presence until the violence has been quelled,” he said. “If a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then I will deploy the U.S. military and quickly solve the problem for them.” Trump said he was dispatching “thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting, looting vandalism and the wanton destruction of property” in the nation’s capital. The comments offered a stunning split-screen to the strife that has engulfed the nation following the death of George Floyd. While Trump spoke in the Rose Garden, hundreds of people were gathered just outside of Lafayette Park across the street from the White House to protest for a fourth consecutive night.