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Democrats dislike President Donald Trump.

After all, he beat the party’s admired icon Hillary Clinton. And their sitting president, Joe Biden.

They’ve orchestrated years of undermining, of subterfuge, or doubt, of lawfare against him.

So when one Democrat supports a Trump agenda point, it gets attention.

That’s what has happened with Janet Napolitano, who was the homeland security secretary for Barack Obama back in the day.

She now is on record explaining that the things Trump has done for America on its border are “useful.”

In an interview, she said, “I think the border needs to be secure. … Many of the things that the Trump Administration has done on the border, from an operational standpoint, have been useful in that regard.”

The Democrat hate for Trump has spilled out again just recently because of the leftist and pro-illegal alien riots that have developed in Los Angeles, and apparently now are spreading across the country.

They were triggered last weekend when federal officers started delivering warrants and making arrests in an investigation into illegal cartel money laundering, and other charges.

Democrats have said they dislike the violence that is being caused by leftists in the city, but they also dislike Trump’s response, which was to send in National Guard troops to quell the violence and restore peace, a project on which forces still are working.

It was ABC that pointed out Democrat senators “were walking a line between criticizing the White House for sending troops to put down protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles, and the violence the administration says caused it to act.”