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Trump cannot defend swiftly nor slowly enough to please Dems

Deroy Murdock

By Deroy Murdock

Published June 25, 2025

Trump cannot defend swiftly nor slowly enough to please Dems
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"I look at the Democrats in front of me, and I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say to make them happy or to make them stand or smile or applaud, nothing I can do," President Donald J. Trump told a Joint Session of Congress on March 4.

Democrats recently proved Trump's point through their contradictory responses to his handling of the National Guard — yesterday and today.

Democrats excoriated Trump for not dispatching the National Guard to neutralize the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Noting the National Guard's absence, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York declared: "We're like a Third World country here."

"The three-hour-and-19-minute delay in authorizing the deployment of the National Guard…is without question completely unacceptable," said Senator Gary Peters of Michigan.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California asked, "Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with?"

"[T]he National Guard did not arrive until 5:20 p.m., more than four hours after the Capitol perimeter was breached," House Oversight Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney of New York told CNN. "This is a shocking failure."

"Donald Trump sat on his hands...and refused to send out the National Guard," CNN's Kaitlan Collins stated. "Despite desperate calls...Trump did nothing."

Actually, Trump authorized up to 10,000 National Guard troops to "make sure it's safe" on January 6, 2021. Nonetheless, Trump internalized Democrats' complaints: In case of civil unrest, mobilize the National Guard — chop chop.

Flash forward to June 6, 2025, when anti-ICE riots exploded in Los Angeles. Masked thugs with hammers attacked sidewalks and the protective bollards around federal buildings. They harvested hunks of concrete and hurled them at law-enforcement vehicles. Domestic terrorists on an overpass chucked projectiles onto police cars on Highway 101. Others launched fireworks at cops.

One skateboard-wielding punk shattered the windows at LAPD headquarters. These nihilistic vermin summoned three driverless Waymo sedans, lined them up, and set them ablaze. Rioters waved large Mexican and Palestinian flags and repeatedly torched the Stars and Stripes.

While Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass ordered the LAPD to stand down, Trump quickly deployed the National Guard. Democrats, naturally, were thrilled to see Trump follow their advice.

Oh, wait. The exact opposite ensued.

Democrats were enraged that Trump did in Los Angeles on June 7, 2025 precisely what they demanded in Washington on January 6, 2021.

"This is an abuse of power by the President of the United States," Governor Gavin Newsom of California thundered. "He is using the National Guard as a political pawn, trying to provoke further unrest."

"This is intentional chaos," Mayor Bass said. "There was no need to federalize troops."

Trump's National Guard deployment, without gubernatorial permission, is "unprecedented," Senator Adam Schiff of California lied. (In reality, Democrats FDR, JFK, and LBJ were among the 11 US presidents who have sent federal troops and National Guardsmen to restore domestic tranquility, often stymying governors and local officials.) "This action is designed to inflame tensions, sow chaos, and escalate the situation."

"Federalizing and deploying the National Guard will only make matters much worse. It's Un-American and reeks of fascism," said California State Senator Mike McGuire.

Los Angeles-based TV host Jimmy Kimmel said: "When we had the wildfires that devastated big chunks of our city, [Trump] did absolutely nothing. Now that we're in the middle of a non-emergency, 'Send in the National Guard!'"

Kimmel is absolutely right. As Altadena and Pacific Palisades went up in smoke, Trump utterly failed to dispatch the National Guard.

Why?

These hellfires erupted last January 7 — 13 days before Trump returned to the White House. As a then-private citizen, Trump could not send in the Girl Scouts, much less the National Guard.

Top Democrats slammed Trump for not deploying the National Guard during a riot and then bashed him for deploying the National Guard during a riot. This confirms that today's Democrats are not powered by principle. Something else propels them: Red-hot hatred of Donald J. Trump.