On Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on gun violence, including discussion of “ghost guns” — which are illegal firearms that are made at home and don’t have a serial number. But Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, during the hearing, wanted to change the subject — and instead of addressing gun violence and “ghost guns,” the far-right senator obsessed over Democrats he claimed were trying to “abolish the police.”
The slogan “defund the police” was used by some protesters following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis almost a year ago on May 25, 2020. But the term is by no means universally embraced by advocates of criminal justice reform, including those in the Democratic Party. MSNBC’s the Rev. Al Sharpton, for example, has said that he opposes defunding the police and favors “reforming the police” instead. But far-right Republicans have been harping on that “defund the police” slogan to scare people, and Cruz takes it a step further by claiming that Democrats want to “abolish the police.
During the hearing, Cruz asked Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee, “If you don’t support abolishing the police, why do you keep voting for nominees who advocate abolishing the police?” The nominees Cruz was trying to smear were Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta and attorney Kristen Clarke, who President Joe Biden has nominated for the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division. Continue reading.