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U.S. Senator reveals terrifying news about the state of the country

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Politicians are always panicking. But should we take this latest update seriously?

And a U.S. Senator has revealed terrifying news about the state of the country.

In a fiery rant on MS NOW’s All In this Wednesday, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker unleashed a barrage of accusations against the Trump administration, claiming it’s plunged America straight into a full-blown constitutional mess. The Democrat lawmaker painted a picture of rampant abuses, but let’s face it—coming from the party that’s spent years weaponizing government against everyday folks, this sounds more like projection than genuine concern.

Booker kicked off his tirade by zeroing in on what he calls blatant disregard for the rule of law. He didn’t hold back, listing off incidents that he believes show the Justice Department and Homeland Security running amok. For those tired of the swamp’s games, it’s worth noting how these claims conveniently ignore the real threats facing working-class communities.

“I’m seeing an abuse of the rule of law, abuse of, the power of the justice system in ways that are stunning,” Booker declared, setting the stage for his laundry list of grievances. He pointed to the arrest of his city’s mayor as a prime example, insisting the charges were so flimsy a judge tossed them out laughing.

But Booker didn’t stop there. He hammered home the humiliation, saying the mayor was slapped in handcuffs and held for hours. This, he argued, is just the tip of the iceberg in a pattern of overreach that’s hitting ordinary Americans hardest.

The senator then turned his fire on what he described as a shadowy force operating in the shadows. “Even in our communities, we have a $75 billion funded secret police that are running around, and we see it in video after video,” Booker said, evoking images of unchecked power straight out of a dystopian novel.

He ramped up the drama with vivid tales of brutality. “They were slamming American citizens to pavement,” Booker continued, painting federal agents as villains in a war against the people. For those of us who remember the chaos under previous administrations, this selective outrage feels all too familiar.

Booker also railed against surveillance tactics that he claims cross every line. “People were pulling out cameras are being put into secret databases where their information is being stored and used in ways that are unjust and unconstitutional,” he added, stoking fears of a Big Brother state that’s out of control.

Shifting gears, the Democrat brought the media into his crosshairs. He accused authorities of targeting journalists in unprecedented ways, using the arrest of CNN’s Don Lemon as exhibit A. In a media landscape dominated by corporate elites, Booker’s defense of establishment figures like Lemon rings hollow to many grassroots conservatives.

“We see them attacking members of the media with the arrest of Don Lemon in a way that we have never seen before,” Booker stated emphatically.

Booker wrapped his argument by declaring the nation in dire straits. “So we are now in this constitutional crisis where we have a Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security that are using their police powers in ways most Americans never would be seeing,” he proclaimed, urging viewers to wake up to the supposed threat.

He didn’t spare even his congressional colleagues from the narrative. Booker highlighted incidents involving fellow Democrats, like California Senator Alex Padilla allegedly being manhandled by authorities. In the cutthroat world of D.C. politics, these stories fuel the divide between the ruling class and the rest of us.

“Even in the United States Senate, where I’ve seen Alex Padilla thrown to the ground and put in handcuffs,” Booker recounted, adding fuel to his crisis claims. But ask any trucker or farmer—they’ve felt the boot of government overreach long before senators started complaining.

The senator piled on with mentions of baseless accusations against others. “Where Adam Schiff has trumped up charges,” he said, referencing the California congressman who’s no stranger to controversy himself.

Booker even dragged in economic heavyweights, noting, “even the head of the Fed suddenly found himself under criminal investigation by the FBI.”

Wrapping up his plea, Booker called for unity against the alleged assaults on freedom. “All of us should be alarmed by what is happening to our rights and to the Constitution,” he urged.

“They’re going after senators. They’re going after people in our communities. It is, to me, a constitutional crisis.” Yet, for Americans fed up with endless scandals from both sides, this crisis talk might just be the latest ploy to undermine a president fighting for the forgotten man.

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