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Democratic Congressman Reminds Fox Host of Constitution’s Existence
Fox News’s Maria Bartiromo had to be reminded that the Second Amendment exists while defending the federal immigration agents who shot and killed American citizens.
Speaking with Bartiromo Friday, Representative Ro Khanna defended his congressional colleagues’ decision not to stand in support for Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement at the State of the Union, arguing that they couldn’t support the ICE that had killed American citizens.
KHANNA: You can't have Democrats stand while Donald Trump has an ICE agency that is killing American citizensBARTIROMO: If an ICE agent feels a threat from someone who is armed, they are trained to killKHANNA: But Maria, we have a Second Amendment pic.twitter.com/XgL51hhBST
Ro Khanna defends Democrats who stayed seated as Trump honored victims of illegal migrants: 'That's democracy'
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Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., defends Democrats who refused to stand during President Donald Trump's State of the Union address and discusses a potential Iran war powers vote on 'Mornings with Maria.'
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Maria Bartiromo Exchange With Ro Khanna Rewinds the Debate Over ICE Tactics, Proportional Force and Congressional Protest
The moment matters because it turned a symbolic protest during the State of the Union into a constitutional and tactical argument on live television. In that exchange, maria bartiromo defended federal immigration agents’ responses to confrontations during enforcement operations, and Representative Ro Khanna pushed back by invoking proportionality and the Second Amendment—reframing why many lawmakers refused to stand.
Most Democrats remained seated when asked to stand during the State of the Union in response to a prompt about prioritizing citizens. That collective choice was not treated as a simple partisan rebuke; it was explained by some members as a response to enforcement tactics that have led to deaths of American citizens. The on-air exchange relocated that debate from congressional floor behavior to the mechanics of law enforcement: what counts as a justified use of lethal force when agents encounter civilians during operations.
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