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Michelle Wu ought to flip down invitation to headline anti-Trump rally
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Michelle Wu ought to flip down invitation to headline anti-Trump rally

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Last updated: October 9, 2025 11:07 am
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Michelle Wu’s choice to go forward and headline a significant anti-Trump rally this month is irresponsible and reckless, endangering her personal police at a time when they’re being focused by violent protesters.

The Boston mayor ought to flip down the invitation to talk on the rally on Boston Widespread and as a substitute attempt to calm what’s already a tense scenario between police and more and more violent protesters.

However as a substitute she defended the deliberate Oct. 18 protest day and mentioned she meant to talk at it.

“We’re a neighborhood that stands up for what we imagine in, and we achieve this via peaceable demonstrations and safeguarding of everybody’s rights,” she mentioned on Wednesday. “We’re seeing rights across the nation now being taken away or threatened with the actions of a federal authorities that’s intent on attacking communities who characterize variety and management, innovation, life saving analysis. So with the intention to make sure that we’re taking good care of our residents, we’re going to be agency about who Boston is and what we stand for.”

Wu is clearly making an attempt to have it each methods – portraying herself as a law-and-order mayor whereas main the resistance towards President Trump and gaining nationwide headlines to buff up her picture.

“We’re a metropolis that has been constructed on the appropriate to talk your thoughts and to peacefully protest, and it’s essential to all of us within the metropolis to assist defend and safeguard that proper,” she mentioned. “On the similar time, we don’t tolerate violence in Boston and anybody who’s contemplating coming to be a part of a scenario with the intention to trigger hurt or to assault our law enforcement officials or to harm or injure others ought to keep away.”

Wu’s declare that Boston doesn’t tolerate violence is ludicrous, contemplating that a number of individuals who turned on police just lately got gentle slaps on the wrist by the courts.

The mayor’s presence on the Oct. 18 “No Kings” rally and anti-Trump rhetoric will solely inflame the scenario on the streets of her metropolis. If that protest turns violent and police are injured, she must put on it.

On the very least, her attendance on the rally will stretch skinny her police pressure and maintain them from patrolling the streets in neighborhoods that actually want it. Tons of of cops will should be reassigned and work time beyond regulation that day to maintain the protest peaceable or getting out of hand.

If any violence erupts on the Oct. 18 protest, which can be being sponsored by the Massachusetts Academics’ Affiliation and ACLU, it will likely be a significant embarrassment and black mark for Wu’s legacy. That’s the danger she’s taking.

Wu’s transfer to place her nationwide political profile over public security comes as police are coping with violent protests and staged social media avenue takeovers on an virtually every day foundation.

Greater than 100 individuals have been concerned final weekend in a street riot within the South Finish, taking up a significant intersection and hurling fireworks and different objects at police, leading to a cruiser being torched and destroyed.

Extremely solely two individuals have been arrested in that incident, two Rhode Island teenagers, as Wu and Gov. Maura Healey tried to painting it as an “outsider” fueled occasion. These teenagers have been launched by a decide the subsequent day on minimal bail over the objections of prosecutors.

Then on Tuesday evening, 4 law enforcement officials have been injured in a pro-Palestinian protest that turned bloody and violent as demonstrators assaulted police with pepper spray. 13 individuals – 5 of them from Boston – have been arrested because the protest, which began on the Boston Widespread, moved to the streets.

“At the moment, protesters turned on police, kicking a marked cruiser, assaulting officers, blocking visitors, and setting off units inflicting pink smoke within the air,” Boston Police spokesman Sgt. Det. John Boyle mentioned in a Tuesday evening assertion.

4 law enforcement officials have been injured in reference to the incident. Two officers have been taken to native hospitals for remedy. Police have preliminary studies of officers with damaged bones, however all accidents are thought-about non-life-threatening, Boyle mentioned.

Police have been fortunate that was the extent of the accidents. It makes you surprise why the Patrolman’s Affiliation – which has borne the brunt of those violent protests – has endorsed Wu so closely when she’s within the camp of the protesters.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)

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