"There is no right to riot, no right to destroy others' property ... but there is a fundamental a Constitutional right to protest, and I'm against clearing out a peaceful protest for a photo op that treats the Word of God as a political prop,'' said Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse.
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, the only black Republican in the Senate, said Trump's visit to the church was unhelpful and not something Scott would have done.
"Obviously, if your question is, should you use tear gas to clear a path so the president can go have a photo-op, the answer is no, Scott told Politico Tuesday, while noting he did not personally see the incident.