Hilary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign adviser, Brian Fallon, tweeted on Wednesday night that he had found a clear and good solution against police brutality, suggesting that the only way to resolve the problem was to “Defund the police.”

Republican Sen. Ted Cruz slapped back against Fallon’s claim, “Take your guns. Cheer on the rioters & looters who burn your city. It’s like Mad Max at Thunderdome, brought home to America,” Cruz responded.

Another Republican Sen. Tom Cotton also lambasted the former Clinton advisor. He responded that Fallon does not have any problem suggesting to defund the police, simply because he, along with other Democrats, are living in gated communities, and have enough cash to pay for a security guard.

Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany also responded.

The former Clinton adviser had an extensive Democratic Party resume. Early on his career, Fallon had worked for Kerry-Edwards campaign and assumed the role of a press aide in 2004. Moreover, he had also worked for Robert Menendez in 2006 for a similar position. He also went on to become the chief spokesman for New York Senator Chuck Schumer.

In 2011, he also became the spokesman for the Senate Democratic Policy and Communications Center. Then in 2015, Fallon worked for the coveted role to become Clinton’s aide.

In 2016, Fallon refused to apologize for spreading a false video of President Donald Trump about his support for the Islamic State terrorist. In a Twitter post, Fallon responded that “Hell no. Hillary Clinton will not be apologizing to Donald Trump for correctly pointing out how his hateful rhetoric only helps ISIS recruit more terrorists.” He also believed that Trump should be the one who should apologize for his bigoted statements towards Muslim Americans.

On Thursday, Trump also responded to the new Democratic propaganda to “defund the police.” In a Twitter post, Trump lashed out against the idea; he pointed out, “Remember that when you don’t want Crime, especially against you and your family.” He also slapped back against presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden for pushing for a more socialist approach.

Recently, Democrats have launched an all-out attack against Trump’s iconic “church walk” to St John’s Episcopal Church after it had been set on fire by protesters. Left-wing supporters accused Trump of being a fascist for allegedly shooting “peaceful” protesters with tear gas and rubber bullets.