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Watch as President Donald Trump issues a stern warning to anti-ICE rioters, declaring: You spit, we hit

Watch as President Donald Trump issues a stern warning to anti-ICE rioters, declaring: You spit, we hit

Cedar Newsa day ago

Watch as President Donald Trump delivers a fiery warning while he aborts Air Force One in Bedminster New Jersey to anti-ICE rioters, stating bluntly You spit, we hit.'
The former president made it clear that any acts of aggression toward law enforcement or any other government agency will be met with immediate and forceful response no body is going to spit on our police officers.
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— Cedar News (@cedar_news) June 8, 2025
Nobody's going to spit on our military. His remarks come amid growing unrest across several city's including los Angeles California , where clashes between protesters and riot police have turned increasingly violent. Trump's message signals zero tolerance for what he describes as 'organized anarchy' and a firm stance on restoring order.

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