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I want my top supporters to know what I’m working on and why. I think it’s far more compelling than phony “end of month” deadlines and “matched donation” gimmicks.
This week, I took a quick trip to El Savador. Why? To tour their terrorist confinement center, which was built in 2022 to crack down on violent crime and gangs, like MS-13.
El Savador was one of the most dangerous places in the world — on par with countries at war.
A state of emergency was declared. Police cracked down. There were large scale round ups of MS-13 and other gangs, and those violent criminals were locked up in the confinement center.
Today, homicides in El Salvador are down nearly 70%.
I became the first senator to tour their confinement center because I wanted to learn more, and the best way to do so firsthand.
This is a lesson about what happens when you take crime seriously and restore public order and the rule of law.
And it’s a lesson cities and liberals here in America need to learn.
I joined Fox & Friends to share more — and to talk about why we must never let our guard down when it comes to crime. Watch here or below.
In service,
Tom Cotton
Meet Tom Cotton
Tom Cotton was born and raised on his family’s cattle farm in Arkansas, served as an Army infantry officer in Iraq and Afghanistan, and is fighting for working Americans in the U.S. Senate.
The tragic attacks of September 11, 2001 occurred during Tom’s final year of law school and changed his life’s trajectory.
After clerking on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and spending a short time in private law practice, he joined the United States Army as an Infantry Officer, spending nearly five years on active duty.
Between his two combat tours he served as a platoon leader with the Old Guard at Arlington National Cemetery, the unit responsible for military honors funerals.
Tom’s military decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, and Ranger Tab.
In the U.S. Senate, he’s fighting the tough battles for Arkansans and Americans, and delivering real results. He knows that only the strong can survive in a dangerous world, and he’s building a movement to make America strong again.
Senator Cotton was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army.
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