Kayleigh McEnany Calls de Blasio A Buffoon, Applauds NYC Mayor Elect For Standing Up To Lawlessness
Kayleigh McEnany applauded New York City’s new mayor for standing up to lawless threats coming from Hawk Newsome, a fringe BLM leader, who threatened the new mayor, Eric Adams, after he promised to crack down on crime.
Kayleigh said: “This Hawk Newsome guy has a history of this. This is not the first offense of calling for riots, fire and bloodshed. He says it wasn’t a threat, I totally believe it was. He said it’s a ‘natural response to this,’ but I don’t think it’s very natural to riot and light things on fire. I think it’s highly unnatural.
“Nevertheless, these are some of the things he said. He said – ‘If this country doesn’t give us what we want, then we will burn down the system and replace it.’
“He called for burning down the system, he talked about waging a war on police, he talked about mobilizing a highly trained military arm.
“This is what this guy has said. And Eric Adams, good for him for standing up to him.
“He said, you’re on the ground, you go fix the problem. Help me out here.
“Eric Adams is doing a great job even before he gets into office with this. I will surprise our viewers, though, and say I agree with Hawk Newsome on one point.
“He would not meet with Mayor de Blasio because he called him a buffoon.
This is what the he said to New York’s new mayor:
“If they think that they are going back to the old ways of policing then we’re going to take to the streets again.
“There will be riots, there will be fire, and there will be bloodshed.
“So there is no way that we’re going to let some Gestapo come in here and harm our people, right?
“We pray for peace, but black opportunities prepare for the worst. We have people in city council who can create problems for him.
“We have people in the streets who can create problems for this administration by shutting it down.”
Won't back down: Adams vows return of NYPD gun unit after BLM 'bloodshed' threat https://t.co/Jn5hepxEoX pic.twitter.com/CtiGApsg9a
— New York Post (@nypost) November 11, 2021
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— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) November 11, 2021