What happened in Australia over the weekend was disgusting and evil.
We cannot turn a blind eye to antisemitic violence. And we can’t be politically correct about it just because it comes from Muslim countries or communities.
Any country that refuses to confront terror corrodes its own foundations.
For our own country, it’s a reminder that we need to be mindful about mass migration from the third world — especially places with radical Islamic movements.
It’s a reminder of why birthright citizenship is not a good idea.
And it’s a reminder that if no one has guns in a country, in the end only the bad guys will have guns.
After 9/11, Tom Cotton joined the U.S. Army, serving multiple combat tours and in the Old Guard at Arlington National Cemetery.
In the U.S. Senate, he’s fighting for Arkansans and Americans, standing up to the Marxist Left, and building a movement to make America strong again.
Our movement depends on support from working Americans pitching in what they can, when they can. With 2026 coming soon, Tom is counting on tough conservatives across the country to help him build a campaign that can win.
Senator Cotton was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army.
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