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California Congresswoman Maxine Waters has insisted the continued riots in Los Angeles are peaceable.

Far-left protesters, prison opportunists and immigrant activists have descended on the streets of Los Angeles over the previous few days in an effort to push again towards President Trump’s efforts to deport the thousands and thousands of people who find themselves illegally residing throughout the nation.

Talking at a press convention on Tuesday, Waters argued that there was “no violence” in any of the protests, regardless of video proof on the contrary.

“Even those that have been out of step with what we’re advocating, peaceable protest, didn’t create any violence,” Waters stated.

“No person was shot. No person was killed. Get it in your head.”

“So when martial regulation is named, what are you going to say? I missed the purpose. Don’t miss the purpose, you all.”

“Don’t assume that in some way, as a result of they referred to as out the Nationwide Guard, there was violence.”

“There was no violence. I used to be on the road. I do know.”

”And I went from downtown detention again out into the neighborhood speaking to folks in Paramount, what occurred in Compton, what occurred in Inglewood.”

Video footage throughout social media has proven the protesters setting autos on fireplace, assaulting regulation enforcement and looting native companies.

Over the weekend, Waters was caught taunting the Nationwide Guard and suggesting that they have been going to “shoot some youngsters.”

In one other video circulating on X, Waters tried to confront regulation enforcement officers, just for them to slam the door in her face.



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