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And in the midst of these two crises, we are now faced with yet another crisis, a crisis of anger, a crisis of racial division, flames that are pulling this country apart. This crisis was precipitated by the wrongful death of george floyd in minneapolis, minnesota. At this point, most if not all of us have seen that horrifying video. Mr. Floyd in handcuffs, face down on the pavement, incapacitateed, not posing a threat to anyone, and a Police Officer with his knee on the neck of mr. Floyd, pressing down hard on the neck of mr. Floyd, and keeping that knee there for eight long minutes. Mr. Floyd begs with the officer, pleads with the officer, says he cant breathe. He is an he is in obvious and serious physical distress. Other officers are standing there, watching a defenseless handcuffed man pinned to the ground for eight long minutes with a knee pressing down on his neck. As we all know, those actions took the life of mr. Floyd. And rightly, following what happened, the u. S. Department of justice opened a civil rights investigation into the Police Officers conduct. Also rightly, i believe, the local prosecutor opened, began a criminal prosecution, a homicide prosecution against the officer for his conduct. Now, any time you have an officerinvolved shooting, its easy for people to let rhetoric get carried away. Its easy to jump to conclusions. And too many players in the political world, i think, quickly move to demonize the Police Officer and assume the officer is wrong in every circumstance. Thats not how responsible leaders, thats not how responsible americans should behave. We should wait to see what the facts and circumstances are. But here we have a video and we can see what the facts and circumstances are, and there are zero legitimate Law Enforcement justifications for what happened to george floyd, none. We witnessed Police Brutality and abuse of power, and that is why the officers are being prosecuted. Those should be propositions that bring all of us together. Watching the death of mr. Floyd for so Many Americans brought forth the long history in this country of Racial Discrimination , a history that began with centuries of slavery in america, a history that has seen jim crow laws, that has seen the ku klux klan, that has seen overt and also implicit discrimination. Young African Americans too often fear interactions with Law Enforcement, fear that their rights will not be protected, and our nations Journey Towards civil rights has had many troubled stops along the way. But i for one agree with dr. Dr. Martin luther king jr. , that the arc of history bends towards justice, and i also agree with the vision that dr. King put forth standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to an assembled crowd in assembled protest that he wanted to live in a nation where we would be judged, all of us would be judged, not by the color of our skin but by the content of our character. That is a vision that has animated america on our Journey Towards justice, and outrage at what happened to george floyd prompted americans across this country to speak out, to exercise their fifth amendment right to speak out for racial justice, to speak out against Police Brutality, to speak out against abuse of power. All of that is legitimate. All of that is protected by the constitution. But then we saw things take an ominous turn, a dangerous turn. What for some was legitimate fifth amendment speech speaking out for justice became coopted, became taken over by violent criminal radicals. Now, lets be clear because so much of the news media does not like clarity in this regard. When i say that, i am not saying that everybody speaking is a violent criminal radical. There are a great many people speaking out whose heart cries for justice, cries for the justice that has been the many centurieslong journey of this country. But there are radicals who cynically took advantage of these protests to sow division, to sow fear, to engage in murder, to engage in violent assault, to engage in looting, to engage in theft, to engage in intimidation, to engage in fear. The fifth amendment protects your right to speak. The fifth First Amendment protes your right to peaceably protest. But none of us have a right to violently assault another person. None of us have a right to murder another person. None of us have a right to burn the cars of Police Officers, to shatter the shop windows of shops throughout this country, to engage in acts of terror, threatening the lives of our fellow americans. And to those radicals who cynically tried to coopt these protests, i will say their actions were profoundly racist because they were making a decision to take what should have been a unifying moment to say this will not stand in our nation, our law protects everyone regardless of the color of their skin, every american, African American, hispanic, white, asian american, it doesnt matter, our laws protect everyone. That should have been a unifying moment, and these cynical, violent, radical criminals decided to coopt these protests to turn them in far too many instances . Oo riots. Violent riots terrorizing their fellow citizens. George floyd was a native houstonian. My hometown. I love the city of houston. George floyd was active in his church in houston. Next week, mr. Floyd will be coming back to houston for the last time, to be buried in houston. Im proud that last night in the city of houston, thousands came out to protest, and there wasnt violence last night. That the people of houston demonstrated that you can speak, you can speak for racial justice, you can speak out against brutality without engaging in violence. But there has been too much violence across the country. And sadly, too many politicians who are complicit in the violence. Who have made the political judgment to turn a blind eye to rioters, to thugs, to murders, to those to murderers, to those terrorizing communities. The riots must stop. The violence must stop. The first responsibility of government is to keep people safe. And right now, in too many of our cities, government is failing in that task. Across the country, we see the lives that have been taken. To date, six u. S. States and 13 u. S. Cities have declared a state of emergency because of the riots they are facing. Chicago Police Superintendent david brown said that over the weekend 132 Police Officers were injured. There were 48 shootings and 699 arrests. In las vegas on monday night, rioters shot a Police Officer who is right now on life support. Over the past three days, las vegas Police Officers have arrested 338 rioters. In st. Louis, four Police Officers were shot on monday night. Fortunately their wounds appear not to be life threatening, but a beloved retired police captain, david dorn, was shot and killed by looters at a pawnshop that same night. Mr. Dorn joined the st. Louis police force in 1969. He was a dedicated Law Enforcement officer for nearly 40 years. His wife and the st. Louis community are grieving his loss. Mr. Dorn was also African American. The phrase black lives matters has become fraught with politics it is absolutely true that black lives matter. We should be horrified at what happened to george floyd, but we should also be horrified at what happened to david dorn. And those with political agendas seeking demagogue and tear this country apart, somehow david dorn, another black man, different black man who doesnt fit the political story theyre trying to tell disappears from their narrative. It has become politically controversial to make a statement that every life matters. How far have we gone . Our country was founded on that proposition, the declaration of independence tells us we hold these truths to be selfevident that all men, not some men, not just white men or white women, but all men of every race, of every creed, of every religion are created equal and are endowed by their creator by certain unalienable rights, that among them are the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Our country has not always delivered on that promise for every american, but that is the journey we have traveled towards that vision. And, madam president , david dorns life matters. And for every reporter fanning up division who doesnt stop to honor david dorn, shame on you. His life mattered, and he didnt need to be murdered by violent looters exploiting the tensions and division. During protests monday night in buffalo, new york, three Police Officers were run over by a car breaking a leg and shattering the pelvis of one of the officers. In new york city, almost 2,000 people had been arrested since the rioting started and 700 people were arrested just on monday night. At least two new york city Police Officers have been hit by cars on monday, and nearly 50 new York Police Department officers have been injured since the protests began. In salt lake city, 21 Police Officers have been injured over the weekend, including an officer who was hit in the head with a bat. On sunday during the riot that took place outside the white house, when the historic st. Johns church was burned when arsonists burned the church, 14 secret Service Agents were injured. In San Francisco over the weekend, at least 20 fires were set, 33 people were arrested for looting, and two Police Officers were attacked. And on friday night David Patrick underwood, an officer in the department of homeland security, was shot and killed during protests in oakland, california. And, madam president , David Patrick underwood, like david dorn, was African American. George floyds life matters. So does david dorns, so does David Patrick underwoods. And no elected leader should sit idly by while David Patrick underwood or david dorn is murdered. If black lives matter, then all black lives matter, not just those that are politically convenient for politicians. Its been reported that at least 25 cities in the United States have seen deadly, destructive riots in the last week. According to the claims journal which reports and analyzes the property claims industry, 75 businesses in madison, wisconsin, have been looted. 50 businesses in seattle, 50 businesses in pittsburgh, and 45 properties in chicago have suffered damages. In new york city, iconic stores up and down broadway and fifth avenue have been vandalized and looted. In atlanta, everything from Big Box Stores to Small Businesses have been destroyed, looted, damaged. In atlanta a blackowned Small Business, a clothing store, was completely looted in the wee hours of the saturday morning. To store owner chris shelby, the loss was devastating. Mr. Shelby told the New York Times that, quote, as a black man and this is a blackowned business its just sad. Looting and destroying mr. Shelbys business does not further the cause of racial justice. It is the act of a cynical, violent thief, and a thief willing to be a bigoted racist on top of it. In philadelphia over the weekend, nearly 250 businesses were burglarized. Over 370 fires set ablaze. Pause, madam president , and think about that number. One city, philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, 370 fires. This is wrong, this is shocking, this is horrifying. Youre not exercising your First Amendment rights when youre lighting a police car on fire. Youre not exercising any Constitutional Rights when you are burning and terrorizing and assaulting your fellow citizens. 18 Law Enforcement officers were injured in philadelphia, some hit by molotov cocktails, others by rocks and bricks. Ross martinson, the owner of a Small Business called the philadelphia runner, told the philadelphia enquirer that, quote, what is left is mush. After rioters attempted to light three fires in a store, stole clothes, stole shoes, smashed the windows, and left the store flooding from the sprinklers. In los angeles, the rioting and looting has brought back painful memories of the 1992 rodney king riots that resulted in 50 deaths and thousands of arrests and the destruction of over 1,000 businesses and buildings. One santa monica Furniture Store , the owner named roman, told the l. A. Times that over the weekend, quote, we lost everything in ten minutes. Roman said that ten minutes of looting resulted in 6 million of damages. Mind you, all of this is happening after months of Small Businesses on the verge of bankruptcy from the coronavirus pandemic and the economic catastrophe were facing. Now we have local politicians saying were not going to let Police Officers protect your store. Were not going to let Police Officers protect your livelihood. Everything you own can be taken and destroyed by violent criminals. In new york, according to abc 7 new york, businesses such as delis, pharmacies, Beauty Supply stores were destroyed in multiple fires set in fordham in the bronx on monday while the flagship macys store and scores of other Retail Stores were burglarized, looted, damaged. In Downtown Manhattan over the weekend and on monday. And throughout it all, new York Police Department officers are calling for the politicians to take the handcuffs off them, to let them actually protect their city and protect their fellow citizens. But too many politicians have a different agenda. If youre not willing to say what happened to george floyd was wrong, it was unacceptable, it was criminal, then you should get the hell out of public office. But if youre also not willing to say that what has happened to these store owners, what has happened to these Police Officers who have been, the stores that have been looted, the officers that have been murdered and assaulted, if youre not willing to say that is wrong, it is criminal, it is unacceptable and it must stop, then you need to get the hell out of public office. This aint complicated. Protect peoples lives. Protect their rights. In minneapolis, where george floyd was killed, tawana jackson, an African American Small Business owner with an eyelash extension studio, told a business of fashion reporter that her store had been looted and vandalized during the riots. Tawana said, quote, Burning Stores down, stealing things, hows that going to get justice for george floyd . She continued, it almost took my focus away on why this whole thing started in the first place, which was racism. In richmond, virginia, david waller saw the Jewelry Store that he runs, that his grandfather founded in the year 1900, ransacked by rioters over the weekend. Waller and company is one of the oldest blackowned businesses in richmond. How is that justice . In washington,d. C. , not only was the historic st. Johns church burned, where every president weve had has worshipped, but the Lincoln Memorial was vandalized as well as the world war ii memorial was vandalized, the victims of communism memorial was vandalized. Thats not standing up for justice. The Lincoln Memorial, Abraham Lincoln led this nation during the bloodiest war weve ever encountered, the civil war. 600,000 americans died in the civil war, and Abraham Lincolns vision, restoring this country and ending the abomination of slavery. That vision, i have to say the Lincoln Memorial is my favorite place in all of washington. To go and stand and read the words etched in stone, to read the gettysburg address, to read the second inaugural, the president who signed the emancipation proclamation, the president whose leadership it through that civil war, whose leadership to end slavery cost him his life at the hands of an assassin, and yet vandals defaced it. The United States park Police Reported that the protests on the National Mall and at lafayette park, across the street from the white house, resulted in 51 injured u. S. Park Police Officers. 11 of those injured officers had to go to the hospital for treatment and three had to be admitted because of their injuries. My home state of texas, weve seen riots in austin, in san antonio, in dallas, and in houston. My hometown. The hometown of george flood. In austin over the weekend, protesters tried to block a highway and destroyed multiple businesses, including a gas station, a food mart, a hotel, a target, a foot locker, and other stores and businesses. In houston another group of protesters closed down highway 59 and rioters destroyed businesses and injured Police Officers. This must stop. And there are host of tools that can be used to stop it. The first line of defense when it comes to Violent Crime are the brave men and women of our Police Departments who are risking their lives every night as they engage with rioters and violent criminals. Just as it is a slander to say that every protester is a violent rioter, it is also a slander, an absolute vicious lie to paint every Police Officer as a racist, to paint every Police Officer as someone who commits abuse of power and Police Brutality like we saw with george floyd. Yes, there are some who break the law, and that is why the officers are being prosecuted. The rule of law extends to everyone. If a Police Officer breaks the law, he or she should be prosecuted. But when we are looking to protect our own families, when were looking to protect our spouse, when were looking to protect our children, people we call on to be our first line of defense are the men and women in blue. The local officials who have decided politically theyre not going to let the Police Officers arrest the pra arrest the rioters. Theyre going to release the rioters. The media who turns a blind eye and doesnt report on the Police Officers being murdered. The hollywood celebrities who virtue signal and raise money to pay the bail for the people being arrested for violent looting. Every one of them is contributing to this problem. We also have federal resources. Ive spoken with u. S. Attorneys in the state of texas who are directing federal resources. There are federal laws on the books against rioting, 18u. S. C. , section 2101 makes it a crime to travel in or use interstate commerce to incite a riot or participate in a riot. 18u. S. C. , section 231 makes it a crime to obstruct or impede or sweinterfere with a law enforcet officer purchasing his or her duties in any way that affects commerce. 18u. S. C. , section 844 makes it a crime to maliciously damage or destroy or attempt to damage or destroy by means of fire or an explosive any building, vehicle or other real personal property used in interstate commerce. 18u. S. C. , section 1962, the reco statue make, it a crime with anyone associated in enterprise to engage in racketeering activity where racketeering activity includes arson and robbery. 26 u. S. C. , section 5861d makes it a crime to possess a destructive device which is defined in a way to include a molotov cocktail. And 18 u. S. C. , section 2314 makes it a crime to transport interstate or sell goods that are stolen. All of those are federal laws that are available for federal prosecutors that are available for the f. B. I. And the message that needs to come clear, loud and clear from every elected official, if you engage in violence, if you engage in looting, if you destroy shops, if you shatter windows, if you light police cars on fire, if you commit acts of violence, if you physically assault your fellow citizens, if you physically assault Police Officers, if you kill your fellow citizens, if you kill Police Officers, you will be prosecuted. You will be prosecuted and you will go away to jail for a very, very long time. And then there are organizations that are promoting this, that are funding this, that are coordinating this, organizations like antifa. For two years ive been calling on the administration to designate antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. Theyve engaged in acts of violence all across this country. But this past week has been antifas most shameful hour. This week the president rightly announced that antifa would be designated as a terrorist organization. That means we can use Law Enforcement resources to track down. If you are providing funding and organizing, you will be prosecuted. We will use the reco laws against you, the same laws that take down drug dealers. If youre handing out bricks to young African American men trying to incite them to commit acts of violence, thats a criminal activity. Its also a cynical bigoted activity. This must stop. Our first responsibility is to protect our fellow citizens, to protect their lives, to protect their safety, to protect their rights. The president has that responsibility. The attorney general has that responsibility. Every u. S. Attorney in the country has that responsibility. The f. B. I. Has that responsibility. The governors of all 50 states have that responsibility. Mayors have that responsibility. Police chiefs have that responsibility. Its time for this to stop. Its time for us to come together. And its time for the demagogues who peddle division, who see personal benefit in fanning the flames of racial animosity to stop playing games with peoples lives. If youre a hollywood celebrity and you want to make a contribution, make a contribution to a fund rebuilding the Small Businesses, the African American businesses, the hispanic businesses that have been looted and burned or destroyed. Make a contribution to a fund for the families of the Police Officers murdered. Dont pay to bail out the criminals assaulting those Police Officers, burning those African American Small Businesses, looting those African American Small Businesses. You are not a social justice warrior. If youre lining up seeking accolades for your support of violent criminals who are deliberately targeting the African American community, ill tell you right now you are not advancing racial equality if youre supporting violent criminals who are destroying far too many African American communities and hispanic communities. That is not helping the problem. We need to keep america safe. We need to protect every american regardless of your race, regardless of your skin color. We need to come together and keep america safe. I yi is recognized. Ms. Ernst madam president , for months as our nation has confronted this pandemic together, everyone in america, every single one of us has been asked

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