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Fetterman issues ‘DO’ and ‘DO NOT’ list, doubling down on anti-violence message

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has been vocal about the recent events in Los Angeles, calling out the “anarchy and true chaos” that has unfolded in the city. In a recent post on social media, Fetterman shared a “DO” and “DO NOT” list, urging people to “WIN THE ARGUMENT” without resorting to violence.

The post, shared on X, emphasized that people should not engage in destructive behaviors like looting, setting fires, or assaulting law enforcement. Instead, Fetterman encouraged peaceful protests, organizing to win elections, and calling out destructive behavior.

Accompanying the post was a striking image of burning vehicles, highlighting the intensity of the situation in Los Angeles. Fetterman’s message has resonated with many, including Sen. Dave McCormick, R-PA., who agreed with his colleague’s stance on non-violent protest.

In a separate tweet, Fetterman reiterated his commitment to free speech and peaceful demonstrations, but emphasized that the recent events in Los Angeles were not in line with those values. He stressed the importance of condemning violence, as it undermines the moral high ground that political parties strive to maintain.

Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona also expressed agreement with Fetterman’s sentiments, acknowledging the need to denounce violent actions like setting cars on fire and assaulting law enforcement.

As tensions continue to rise in Los Angeles, with National Guard troops detaining anti-ICE protesters under Trump’s orders, it is crucial for leaders like Fetterman to advocate for peaceful means of protest. By standing up against violence and promoting constructive dialogue, Fetterman is emerging as a voice of reason in a tumultuous political climate.

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