Cory Booker Stuns With Defiance: 'Trump Can Throw Me In JailWatch Me Keep Fighting!'

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In a recent appearance on MSNBC's "The Briefing," Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) expressed his unwavering resolve to oppose President Donald Trump, even if it means facing imprisonment.

During the interview with host Jen Psaki, Booker was questioned about the President's criticisms and the administration's actions against him. Psaki inquired about Booker's message to whistleblowers and others with crucial stories to share, emphasizing the significance of their testimonies.

As reported by Breitbart, Booker responded with a call to action, urging individuals to "stand up and fight." He declared his intention to persist in his efforts, undeterred by the President's potential retaliations. "I dont care if this president calls me out every day, mean tweets me, threatens me," Booker stated.

He highlighted the arrests of local officials in Newark, including Congresswoman LaMonica McIver and his mayor, as part of a broader pattern of targeting elected figures. "But I dont care throw me in jail. Do what you have to do. Im going to continue to stand up for whats right," he asserted.

Booker further emphasized the importance of collective courage in the face of perceived threats to democracy. He expressed hope that his actions would inspire others to join the fight, stating, "Im hoping that when one person stands up and calls this out, it ignites the courage of another person and another person and another person."

With fundamental rights and freedoms at stake, Booker urged more individuals to confront the challenges posed by the current administration.