The Tom Cotton Do-Over
Trump and the right are living out their fantasies of rewriting the awful summer of 2020.

Five years ago last Tuesday, The New York Times, after considerable internal turmoil, published an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton (R–Ark.) advocating that the federal government unilaterally send military troops to quell the riots ripping through the country in the wake of the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd.
The piece led directly to the firing of multiple Times editors, the resignation and eventual relaunch of Times controversialist Bari Weiss, and an appended 317-word editor's note lamenting that "the essay fell short of our standards and should not have been published," among other derangements. It also, crucially, did not deliver its intended result: Cities continued to burn, some for months on end, and President Donald Trump never did impose military troops on any unwilling governor.
On the five-year anniversary of Cotton's unrequited exhortation to power, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities at the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles began snatching illegal immigrants and asylum seekers who had arrived for previously scheduled check-ins, and detaining them in a makeshift detention facility in the basement, some with their whole families (including U.S. citizen children). Such process bait-and-switches, including of at least one married father of four who thought he was going to his final naturalization interview, have been conducted across the country during Trump's second term as part of a White House pledge to increase immigration arrests tenfold from the 2024 average of 300 per day to 3,000. Last Tuesday's nationwide haul, assisted by text messages urging asylum seekers to check in early for appointments, reached a record 2,200.
On Wednesday, as protesters began gathering outside the Roybal Building, Trump announced a travel ban on citizens of 12 countries (Cotton was pleased) and threatened "large scale fines" on California Democratic Gov. Gavin "Newscum" for allowing biological males to compete in girls' high school athletics—a precursor to a Harvard-style culture war showdown over federal funding.
The stage was thus set for Friday's visually dramatic escalation of street-level conflict in Southern California. ICE that morning kicked off what it would later advertise as a 30-day campaign of raids on local workplaces suspected of employing or harboring illegal immigrants, with heavily armed agents, in both unmarked SUVs and military-style transports, throwing flash-bang grenades and tear-gas cannisters, cuffing suspected perps and objecting protesters alike. (The latter including the powerful president of Service Employees International Union, or SEIU, David Huerta.)
In a Democrat-dominated city of 1.5 million foreign-born residents, in the nation's most immigrant-rich state, where infamously ineffective politicians have long touted sanctuary from immigration enforcement while defining themselves largely in opposition to Trump, the prospect of a theatrical clash probably looked to the White House like a win-win-win: Draw out the most self-defeating elements of the protest left, highlight the intransigent ineptitude of once-ambitious Dems, and continue to scare immigrant communities into self-deportation. All while releasing pent-up demand for a 2020 rewrite.
"Tom Cotton," tweeted National Review's Jeff Blehar Saturday, "now has the chance to publish the funniest LA Times op-ed ever."
The administration could barely contain its enthusiasm Saturday night. Even as protests Friday had been mostly limited, even in the most fed-credulous estimates, to around 2,000 combined people in two targeted locations—the Roybal detention center downtown, and the streets around a Home Depot 15 miles south in the city of Paramount near where an ICE caravan had massed—officials tripped over themselves to flex preemptive muscle over the riotous landscape.
"If Governor Gavin Newscum, of California, and Mayor Karen Bass, of Los Angeles, can't do their jobs, which everyone knows they can't, then the Federal Government will step in and solve the problem, RIOTS & LOOTERS, the way it should be solved!!!" the president of the United States posted on Truth Social at 8:25 p.m. Eastern time. (Best as I can ascertain from a great distance, at the time of Trump's assertion there had been one reported protest-related looting incident, and zero looting-related arrests.) Within an hour, the White House announced the first uninvited deployment of the National Guard in 60 years.
"Insurrectionists carrying foreign flags are attacking immigration enforcement officers, while one half of America's political leadership has decided that border enforcement is evil," Vice President J.D. Vance chimed in at 9:23 p.m. Eastern time. Ten minutes later Vance suggested that the presence of "foreign nationals with no legal right to be in the country waving foreign flags and assaulting law enforcement" meets the legal definition of invasion, thereby clearing the way for a more robust military response.
Up jumped Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. "The violent mob assaults on ICE and Federal Law Enforcement are designed to prevent the removal of Criminal Illegal Aliens from our soil; a dangerous invasion facilitated by criminal cartels (aka Foreign Terrorist Organizations) and a huge NATIONAL SECURITY RISK," the former Fox News host tweet-shouted at 10:06 p.m. Eastern time Saturday night. "The @DeptofDefense is mobilizing the National Guard IMMEDIATELY to support federal law enforcement in Los Angeles. And, if violence continues, active duty Marines at Camp Pendleton will also be mobilized — they are on high alert."
Seven hundred Marines were indeed mobilized from nearby Twentynine Palms on Monday night; the Associated Press reported unreassuringly that "the Pentagon was scrambling Monday to establish rules to guide U.S. Marines who could be faced with the rare and difficult prospect of using force against citizens on American soil." Meanwhile, the White House ordered up an additional 2,000 National Guard troops as well.
By then, the administration's initial depictions of out-of-control lawlessness had graduated from anticipatory to plausible, if geographically contained largely within a five-minute walk of where this past week's conflicts began, the Roybal building. Demonstrators on Sunday shut down the 101 freeway, hurled rocks and electric scooters at cop cars, set fire to a handful of driverless Waymos, threw bottles and fireworks at law enforcement, defaced government buildings, and looted several businesses. "These past few nights we've seen a level that disgusts every good person in this city," L.A. Police Chief Jim McDonnell said Sunday, describing his forces as "overwhelmed."
Such unforced protesting errors (including—yes!—waving predominantly Mexican flags at rallies backing immigration to the U.S.), were as predictable as morning fog on a June beach, not that that in any way deprives rioters of their own miserable agency. Californians looted after the deadly Altadena fires, for goodness' sake. Local Dems couldn't manage to say "knock off the rioting" without foregrounding Trump. And very little imagination is required to recall unchecked violence back in the summer of 2020, or indeed 1992.
But those many conservatives, including of the otherwise anti-Trump variety, who are gleefully posting images of rooftop Koreans and cheering on federal militarism directed at residents of a great (if grossly mismanaged) American city, may benefit from reflecting on the ways June 2025 does not resemble June 2020, let alone the Bosch-style hellscape of early '90s L.A.
The first is sheer scale. In Los Angeles County alone, there were at least 50 separate public demonstrations in the days after Floyd, with more than a dozen cases of looting and vandalism. Nationwide, there were 19 deaths, 14,000 arrests, and property losses estimated at $2 billion. More than 30 states activated their National Guard.
Aside from the unrepeatable black swan aspect of COVID-lockdown decompression, the societal institutions most aligned with those protests—the media, academia, lefty nonprofits—are all significantly weaker than five years ago, in no small part through the are-you-kidding-me overreach and circular firing squads of that particularly insane season.
The second difference is directional. Minneapolis police did nothing to residents of any city outside Minneapolis. That season's enemies were institutional, historical, impossibly overgeneralized. This year, specifically localized protests (so far, anyway) are arising—not just in L.A., but in Dallas, San Francisco, Santa Ana, and elsewhere—in response to discrete federal enforcement actions frequently carried out in disorientingly authoritarian manner.
As The Wall Street Journal put it in a news article Monday, "Federal agents make warrantless arrests. Masked agents take people into custody without identifying themselves. Plainclothes agents in at least a dozen cities have arrested migrants who showed up to their court hearings. And across the U.S., people suspected of being in the country illegally are disappearing into the federal detention system without notice to families or lawyers, according to attorneys, witnesses and officials." Such actions tend to put affected communities on the defensive alert.
Good!, retort immigration restrictionists, and we'll see about that. American public opinion is foursquare behind deporting criminals and prosecuting rioters; far more queasy about shipping away longtime residents with jobs and U.S. citizen nuclear family.
Which brings up a final point that conservative deportation enthusiasts should be clear about, just as they press opponents to admit they don't want noncriminals to be deported: The expulsions they have longed for are sending legal residents to foreign prisons in authoritarian countries, being carried out in White House defiance of the Supreme Court, and under the auspices of a deputy chief of staff who believes this cause demonstrates that "the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended." American citizens (including a U.S. marshal) who either "fit the description" or are reckless enough to not be carrying an ID have found themselves detained and even jailed.
We are almost, if not quite, living in a Tom Cotton universe. And sure enough, here was the militaristic senator taking a victory lap in The Wall Street Journal Tuesday afternoon, advocating an "overwhelming show of force," describing "areas of Los Angeles" as "lawless hellscapes," and arguing, cretinously, that "if anything, these riots are worse" than in 2020.
The Insurrection Act that Cotton advocates using as of Tuesday had not yet been invoked, leaving the summoned military mostly in the role of protecting federal buildings. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who Monday night asserted that L.A. is "not a city of immigrants, they are a city of criminals," reportedly wrote a letter Sunday to Hegseth urging him to have the U.S. Marines make arrests, which would likely run afoul of the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act.
The protests in L.A. Monday were reportedly quieter than Sunday; Tuesday's are only now getting started. One can only hope, against all recent experience of American political violence, that both sides choose not to engage in the escalation that they have clearly, and frighteningly, been pining for.
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No, Welch. This is your fantasy. The President is not a dictator, he and his Cabinet are actually enforcing the laws of the United States. These protests are not spontaneous, they are clearly organized and escalating. Newsome has done nothing, in defiance of US law, forcing the feds to react in the only way they can.
You want your Trumptator fan-fiction to be true so that you appear to be the smart one. You aren't.
Do you still think I’m a Marxist?
You seem to be adaptable. Marxists don't adapt, they double down. You just have to get past their rhetoric, which you still struggle with.
Not think. Know.
You’re an over aggressive punk writing checks with your mouth that your ass can’t possibly cash. You should really take your schlock to bar frequented by biker vets and regale them with how your democrats outgun is and are going to take us out,
After you wake up from your coma, report back and tell us how it went.
Why don’t you go to Olympia or Seattle and eliminate all the democrats there?
Seek Jesus.
Are you LDS truthfulness?
Why don't you fuck off and die, shitstain?
Yep. And a pedo.
Altar-boy Totalitarian oughtta know all about pedos...
You're right, Chuck. That Trump guy is quite the rule follower. Always dotting his Is and crossing his Ts when it comes to the law.
What law is he breaking?
Yeah, he does. Thanks for noticing.
I read the first half and gave up on his meandering bullshit. Came back and skimmed through the second half. It's a ton of lies in service of not taking action against illegal aliens and criminals. Fucking hell Welch is an awful person.
Funny, that's almost exactly how I read it too. I tried to read it through, but any point seemed to fade away in a meandering trip to nowhere. It was quite long; so I scrolled to the bottom to see if he ever summarized anything. Then started reading the previous paragraph, then the one before that. I thought it was just the late hour made it difficult for me to concentrate...lol.
Welch is yet one more TDS-addled lying pile of shit.
Yes. Nice try, Matt but we lived through it.
Nice seeing libertarians coming out so hard AGAINST prosecuting crimes against property.
Smartest thing you’ve ever said.
>>Trump and the right are living out their fantasies
for more than the glaringly obvious reasons, somebody get Welch a mirror.
Obviously a lot to unpack but starting at the top the link reveals that everyone detained at their "scheduled hearings" already had a deportation order signed by a federal judge. In the fever dreams of Reason editors the LA riots are a Trump psyop ignoring the well documented evidence that these riots are openly funded by the same groups that organized the George Floyd color revolution. But so far it's only a few Waymos right Matt? I'd like to think that Reason just got rolled by Antifa and the Covidians but it's pretty obvious that they, once again, are just clueless.
You do realize the violence at the George Floyd protests was instigated by a Trump supporting white supremacist throwing a hammer through an AutoZone window as a false flag operation??
"You do realize the violence at the George Floyd protests was instigated by a Trump supporting white supremacist throwing a hammer through an AutoZone window as a false flag operation??"
And to lying piles of TDS-addled slimy shit like this, that makes it Trump's fault!
Fuck off and die, asshole.
And you do realize illegal immigrants from America invaded Tejas and conquered it for America??
Fuck off and die, asshole.
Colonel William Travis is one of the most vile people to have ever lived…I’m happy Santa Anna killed him. 😉
William Travis did nothing wrong
Shame he didn't get you at the same time, ass wipe.
in two Monte Carlos if legend is true.
You're lying.
ROFL. Trouble is, there are some on here that wouldn't stop to think about how ridiculous that is. Yeah right. I'm sure in all those videos we saw of the oppressed minorities liberating TV's & other electronics from Target were heavily influenced by a white supremacist throwing a hammer through a Autozone window miles away. Sure. But hey, if you believe that, I have some prime real estate for sale in Florida....
We actually don’t know who that guy was. Your talking about “umbrella man”, right? It’s far more likely that guy was an Antifa or BLM member or supporter getting the ball rolling instead of some fictional “white supremacist” from the giant underground movement the Dems have been hyper ventilating about for years but no one can seem to find. Why do I think he is likely a leftist/anarchist supported by Dems? The Dems local, state and Federal seemingly had no interest in tracking him down nor did the media. Carrying an umbrella is a Black Block thing to ward off tear gas canisters and non lethal munitions like bean bags during riots. If he was right wing he would have been in jail the next day.
And was he at every Floyd protest across the entire country??
Clueless? Not at all. They are aligned.
Branch Covidians?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities at the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles began snatching illegal immigrants...Even as protests Friday had been mostly limited
If one was to write an article endeavouring to turn people off to libertarianism permanently, I struggle to imagine how it might differ from this one.
Tin soldiers and Trump is coming...
“Even as protests Friday had been mostly limited”
Mostly peaceful is being rebranded as mostly limited. Taibbi has a new byline for the riots as homages to Marx and Socialist revolution (and for some reason Hamas) haven’t heard LGBT+++++. Interviews with rioters confirm the revolution narrative. Are the calls for socialism and revolution mostly limited- NO
Libertarianism adjusted for modern audiences
Poor libertarianism! Matt needs to copypaste Italian fascism from Altruist Totalitarian and Swillie here, and heavy on the Jesus Caucus goosestepping and "Drei liter" salutes. That'll make girl-bullying Reason machos forget all about the 1972 platform, Nolan, Heinlein and Rand, and declare Orange Fuhrer Chancellor-for-life.
Tom Cotton isn’t America’s Worst Senator, but he’s #2 behind Josh Hawley, and would be #3 if Dianne Feinstein were taxidermied into robotic service for California. Arkansas doesn’t have as much to be ashamed of as it used to, but Cotton’s continued presence in the Senate is one of those things.
That's weird. Hirono? schitf? Blumenthal?
Cotton is a neocunt.
SBF is a steaming pile of lying TDS-addled shit.
You have to feel bad for the librarians cleaning up its drooling filthy keyboard when it makes its way back to the shelter.
Don’t forget my state’s Top Retard, Patty Murray. And Chris Van Hollen has also entered the race. Oh, and what about Tom Kaine?
So many idiots to choose from………
He said worst not stupidest. Hirono is the dumbest and that's saying something.
Arkansas should be proud of a guy that encourages law enforcement. FAFO
RU kidding? Ar-Kansas and Ali-Bammy are ALL ABOUT lynch law and prohibition enforcement!
Jesus. You do realize the brilliant people of Cali just elected Schiff, right? That the Sen who went to a foreign country to continue a bromance with a violent illegal alien was Dem? Schumer is not a Republican? Cotton is way far from the worse Senator. More often than not he makes sense even if you don't agree with him 100% of the time.
Jesus Caucus, Batman! Josh Howley now wants to change the spelling of his own state to match his voting record: M-I-Z-E-R-Y.
Pain-capable Josh the girl-bullier was named after the tariff act of 1930. Now nobody will ever connect the Crash and Depression with God's Own Prohibition and League of Nations drug cartels ganging up on Germany to rob market share! Harry Anslinger raided the Atlantic Highlands smuggling empire in 1929, the year Wesley Livsey Jones made beer an asset-forfeiture chain-gang felony. Anslinger replaced Levi G Nutt-job as a narc and was elevated to Dope Czar by Stanford Economist Herbert Clark Hoover in 1930 before representing Dry Amerika before the League Opium Advisory Committee in Geneva. Hoover Made Anslinger Great Again an added Reefer Madness to causes of future crashes.
So much retardation in this, so little time.
in the wake of the Minneapolis
police killingoverdose death of George Floyd.Fixed it.
According to international rules of war, irregular combatants may be killed in the field if captured. There is no obligation to treat them as POWs.
Speaking of people’s fantasies:
“Now would be a good time to throw a big cocktail party in New York or Washington, and invite every single conservative writer you know. #RedWedding2”
https://x.com/mattwelch/status/1102654202545913857?s=12
I love how his fantasy is not only homicidal, but cowardly.
Oh well, at least he knows what he is.
Wonder if he knows how the Red Wedding worked out for the plotters?
For the invitee's it was pretty dire but for everyone who was in on it not so good. Total destruction in the end if my memory serves including the ring leader getting his throat cut after taking a bite of a pie made from his children.
Live by the sword, die by the sword. People who get ahead through violence or treachery will die in the same way.
Christ, Welch. Calling for the death of conservative writers is quite a leap. You drunk tweeting at midnight too?
I wish I could say that I can't believe Reason still employs awful Matt, but that would be a lie. Reason slides further down into the Leftist abyss every day.
Oh an immigrant "rich" state. How apropos.
I wish to find such a place. Perhaps in Valhalla.
If immigrants enrich us, why aren't they making their home countries rich?
Another far-Left article here on Marxist.com. There is nothing conservative about Donald Trump or his followers. Zero. Zilch. Trump is a Populist Demagogue in alliance with Israel. Trump is correct to activate the National Guard to quell the violent riots in Los Angelas.
Shucks. Ku-Klux Cottonmouth needn't grovel before the Slime's editors. Every semiliterate redneck between Hawaii and the Birchin Islands USCIS jail knows that the Reason comments section is the go-to place for venting of Christian National Socialist bile and self-delusion. Any day now Germany will notice that screed and ban Reason magazine as a "Compact" and "Der Stürmer" look-alike under its "seeking to abolish this constitutional order" clause.
The basic, minimum prerequisite for being left-wing is the insistence that all of the rioting that's dominating our feeds must be allowed to continue, unprosecuted, forever.
Pick up on the unidementional monofilamentist! All political States lie on a horizontal line from Soviet international Socialism to Hitler's national Socialism by LeftanRite dogma. So only looter totalitarianism is recognized by blinded lobotomy patients, and to hell with the Nolan chart that puts communism and nazi socialism in the same totalitarian square. What next? Flat earther legislation? Banning fire by way of arms control? Prohibiting the wheel?
Are you actually in favor of innocent people having their lives destroyed Welch?