Rob Noerr
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And I predicted this before Rittenhouse.
What happens is if you say, listen, here's the deal.
The left gets the right with impunity.
Local police stand down and we don't want the feds to go in and do it.
People are going to take matters into their own hands.
They're going to say, okay, we're going to see roof Koreans.
You're going to see people that are like, that's it.
We're not going to be intimidated.
So we'll take to the streets ourselves.
Now you've got a real problem.
Now all of a sudden it's like we've got a situation where a group of pro-ice people are going to be like, then we'll go out in the streets and we'll stop them.
And unfortunately, from that perspective, because the left has won the culture war for so long, the right can't get away with it.
They'll bring the hammer down on the right as soon as you try to do that.
So we're in this weird position where the best case scenario, I think even from a libertarian perspective, is to say law enforcement must step in right now.
And if the local law enforcement's unwilling to do it, then the next best thing is to declare the Insurrection Act and protect our ICE officers.
If you don't like the deportations, then go vote.
But right now we voted.
And by the way, also to your point in the PR point, consistently Trump polls lower than his right wing positions.
So in other words, mass deportations are more popular than Trump right now.
And so I think Trump's team's telling him, like, we have to back off from some of this because, you know, we're going to lose the midterms.