‘Republicans stand for law and order’ Illinois GOP denounces DC demonstrations – FOX2 (St. Louis)

"To support what is happening in DC today is to violate that principle. Supporting violence and rioting is Anti-American. The Illinois GOP condemns any and all violence towards our government officials and law enforcement,” writes Illinois GOP Chairman Tim Schneider.
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L
5 years ago

Like him or not President Trump bought us 4 years from Hillary and her mob.

James
5 years ago
Reply to  L

That’s about as sensible as saying dying from COVID-19 kept you from dying of a heart attack. In short, neither was a good option.

Life Long Illinois Resident crying out for freedom
5 years ago

Did you denouce BLM and Antifa? Or you you still think those are just IDEAS?

Idea’s didn’t burn down a half a billion dollars worth of Minneapolis you idiots.

Say, why don’t you quit posturing and support President Trump?

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

I think they mean they to say they are the GOP wing of the Democrat Party

anonymous
5 years ago

It was Antifa who were dressed as patriots.

debtsor
5 years ago

Big mistake. Never condemn the patriots of your own party.
I’m so close to leaving the GOP and I’ve been a conservative since I first formed my own political opinions around age 9 or 10.

George P. Burdell
5 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

You are not alone, same here. It’s disgusting what is happening.

Life Long Illinois Resident crying out for freedom
5 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Agreed. Most are just RINO’s like that Rodney Davis. Time to boot all Dem’s I mean so called Republican’s and just let the OUT OF THE closet Dem’s run the show.
These guys hiding in their broom closets are not republicans they are actually Dem-Lite

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