Fetterman Outlines ‘DO’ and ‘DO NOT’ Anti-Violence Message After Condemning LA ‘Anarchy’

Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania has issued a ‘DO’ and ‘DO NOT’ list, reinforcing his anti-violence message following the recent chaos in Los Angeles, California. In a post on X, Senator Fetterman urged citizens to engage in peaceful protest, avoid looting, and not set vehicles on fire, emphasizing the need for a constructive approach to social issues. His post included a photo of burning vehicles, underscoring the gravity of the situation in the city.

Fetterman’s message resonated with both Republican and Democratic colleagues, including Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona, who agreed with the senator’s call for order. Sen. Dave McCormick of Pennsylvania also supported Fetterman, stating, ‘Well said, John.’ This bipartisan support indicates a shared concern for public safety and the need for responsible civic engagement. Fetterman’s stance is significant as it reflects the growing bipartisan discourse on managing civil unrest while upholding democratic values and public order.