Totally deranged Democratic Sen Brian Schatz from Hawaii, has tweeted that President Trump used chemical weapons against the illegal aliens trying to invade the United States.
Schatz claims that the use of the pepper spray was against international agreements on chemical weapons. After fully embarrassing himself, he deleted his tweet. It’s true there is an international agreement on chemical weapons. But that agreement is on lethal chemical weapons. The pepper spray that the Border patrol used on the invaders is made up of water, pepper and ammonia for evaporation purposes.
Although it is a deterrant, you could put it on your cereal and eat it with no harmful effects.
Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, tweeted Sunday that the use of tear gas against Central American migrants who attempted to enter the U.S. illegally may have been a violation of international agreements governing the use of chemical weapons — before he backtracked.
The Associated Press reported that U.S. agents shot several rounds of the gas after migrants tried to penetrate several points along the border at the San Ysidro border crossing between Tijuana, Mexico, and California. Migrants sought to squeeze through gaps in wire, climb over fences and peel back metal sheeting to enter.
In response to the reports, Schatz initially tweeted: “Tear gas across the border against unarmed families is a new low.” Approximately 45 minutes later, Schatz tweeted: “Who gave the order? Did it implement or contravene policy?” He then tweeted “WHO GAVE THE ORDER?” in all caps.
Schatz also failed to mention that the policy of using gas against invaders was put into place in 2010 by Barack Obama. He used pepper spray over 80 times between 2012 and 2016. He also used pepper balls, no fewer that 434 times. Read all about it here.
WHO GAVE THE ORDER?
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) November 25, 2018
Lmao United States senator. We’re doomed. pic.twitter.com/ibUp6F7bBm
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) November 25, 2018
I went ahead and deleted the one about chemical weapons because I just don’t know enough about what happened. Does this not strike you as excessive?
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) November 25, 2018