What kind of president makes up “riots” in his own country?
At a campaign rally in Nevada, President Donald Trump claimed Californians are “rioting” against “sanctuary cities” — a statement yet to be supported by evidence.
After deriding Rep. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) on her immigration policies at a rally in Elko, Trump told the crowd he thought Nevadans didn’t care for sanctuary cities, and that Californians didn’t like them either. Trump spoke in support of Sen. Dean Heller, Rosen’s Republican opponent in the upcoming midterm election.
“They’re rioting now,” Trump said of Californians. “They want to get out of their sanctuary cities.”
In context, “they” referred to Golden State residents who agree with the White House on so-called “sanctuary cities.”
In other words, after weeks of Trump rhetoric about dangerous Democratic “mobs,” the president believes it’s his supporters who’ve taken to the streets, violently lashing out at communities in California that disagree with the White House about immigration.









