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During the Los Angeles immigration riot, Rep. Maxine Waters hit a federal building door in her face and was caught by the video-dreaming armed personnel asking if they were going to shoot her.
Video shows water Hurry past the graffiti-covered walls of the government building and stepping up the steps along the doorway covered by plywood from a small crowd.
“Hello, hello, hello,” D-Calif. Waters, he shouted out when she saw the California National Guard approach the door.
“I’m just here to use Congress’ powers to check David HuertaShe said referring to the SEIU union leader, who was arrested during the weekend protests.
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Agents closed the door to the detention center in the face of Rep. Maxine Waters when she tried to visit SEIU leader David Huerta. (Reuters)
The last agent who entered her turned to her and said, “Mrs. Our hall is safe for all visitors now.”
But that didn’t stop the 86-year-old Democrat.
When the agent told her to “contact our Public Affairs Office”, she said, “I’m sorry, I need to come in.”
“I just want to see David Huerta!” she shouted out.
Waters was asked by nearby onlookers who said Huerta was the “target” but didn’t know why.
“I don’t know if they want to expel him? I want to report to my core group,” she said.
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In the statement During the incident, Waters said she visited Holta-Seiu at the Metropolitan Detention Center and was called “known as “violent sweep”” in a series of ice raids in Los Angeles County.
Waters also mentioned another virus clip she produced, indicating that her mocking armed agents stood in another part of the city.
“I promised with the National Guard (sic) Peaceful protesters “They are just exercising their right to freedom of speech and protest,” Waters said in a statement to X (formerly Twitter’s X).
“All people deserve the dignity of the law and due process: Peaceful, non-violent demonstrations are crucial to protecting our constitutional rights.”
“The U.S. president is a cruel, dishonest person,” she said, adding that he and others “will soon “love to see agents “shoot down someone.”
Waters later told reporters: “But I don’t want that to happen. I hope elected officials can do their best to discourage them.”
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In the latter case, Waters is seen whispering among agents Donald Trump:
She called on the troops and shouted to the troops: “This is Trump and his sanctuary city not only targeting us, but also fearing us and terrorizing us. It’s wrong.
Waters addressed the rally reporter on another opportunity, claiming that Trump hoped for an excuse to enact martial law and “put us into battle.”
“It’s about how they’re going to treat people of color in the United States…they have all the guns – we know they have all the guns.”
In another clip, she is seen speaking to more troops: “What are you going to do? Are you going to shoot a child?”
“You’re going to shoot the elected official? If you shoot me, you’d better shoot.”
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