What appears to be a spontaneous public outburst is often far more complex and organized than it seems. In this detailed analysis, Mike Sharman peels back the layers of recent riots and protests, arguing that they are frequently not grassroots movements but carefully coordinated events. He presents evidence of paid protesters—from "Rent-a-Crowd" ads during the Charlottesville events to modern Craigslist postings—who serve as an incendiary core for larger demonstrations.
The episode looks into a specific case study of an ICE raid in California that was leveraged by activist groups and political leaders into nationwide outrage. Sharman then uncovers a primary economic driver: the immense pressure from foreign governments in Mexico, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, whose economies heavily rely on billions in remittances sent from immigrants in the U.S. This financial dependence creates a powerful motive to resist any form of immigration enforcement. Contrasting the violent reality of the riots with the rhetoric of local officials, Sharman concludes with a firm constitutional defense of federal authority, using historical precedent like the Whiskey Rebellion to affirm the president's duty to uphold the supreme law of the land when states fail to maintain order.
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