The atmosphere was the undiluted work of the Democrats. And with
the pandemic fading, they dug into their old playbook and decided that it was
time for a new crisis.
On Sunday, President Trump took aim at Antifa, which apparently has driven the violent side of the protests ripping through America's Democrat-run cities. With full-throated support from Attorney General Barr, Trump is designating Antifa as a terrorist organization. This is an extremely important announcement because Antifa is more than just a terrorist group. It is, in fact, the paramilitary arm of the Democrat Party. By Andrea Widburg
Leftist Rioters Set Fire to Building
w/Child, Blocked
Firefighters
Daniel Greenfield
(WWBT) - Richmond Police Chief Will Smith got emotional during a
press conference after the second night of protests in the city.
Chief Smith says last night protesters set fire to a few
buildings, including a multi-family residence that was occupied by a child in
the 300 block of West Broad Street.
As fire crews were arriving, Smith says protesters blocked the engine
from reaching the fire.
“When you take a legitimate issue and hijack it for unknown
reasons, that is unacceptable to me, it’s unacceptable to the Richmond Police
Department, unacceptable to the city of Richmond,” said Smith.
While chocking up, Smith said officers were fortunate enough to
make it inside the structure to rescue the child and family.
This is what the celebrities like Justin Timberlake who are
bailing out thugs are funding. There's no crime too horrifying for the Black
Lives Matter/Antifa gang to commit.
Darkness Falls
The collapse of the rule of law across the country, intensified by
Antifa radicals, is terrifying.
May 31, 2020
Public safety
Savagery
is spreading with lightning speed across the United States, with murderous
assaults on police officers and civilians and the ecstatic annihilation of
businesses and symbols of the state. Welcome to a real civilization-destroying
pandemic, one that makes the recent saccharine exhortations to “stay safe” and
the deployment of police officers to enforce outdoor mask-wearing seem like
decadent bagatelles.
This
particular form of viral chaos was inevitable, given the failure of
Minneapolis’s leaders to quell the city’s growing mayhem. The violence began on
Tuesday, May 26, the day after the horrifying arrest and subsequent death of
George Floyd. On the night of Thursday, May 28, Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey
ordered the city’s Third Police Precinct evacuated as the forces of hatred,
distinct from legitimate forms of protest, descended upon it for a third day in
a row. The building was promptly torched, sending a powerful sign that society
would not defend its most fundamental institutions of law and order.
On
Friday, May 29, Minnesota governor Tim Walz explained his reluctance to
mobilize the National Guard as an unwillingness to seem “oppressive.”
Naturally, he apologized for his white privilege—“I will not patronize you as a
white man without living [your] lived experiences”—and explained the feral
violence as an understandable response to racial injustice: “The ashes are
symbolic of decades and generations of pain, of anguish, unheard.” Few arrests
were made after five days of rampant crime.
The
media, visibly exhilarated by this latest explosion of black rage, had its own
explanation for the chaos: people were outraged that the officer who had
kept his knee on Floyd’s neck for a sickening eight-plus minutes had
not yet been arrested and charged. But when that arrest came, along with murder
and manslaughter charges after a lightning-fast investigation by the district
attorney, the anarchy continued—not just in Minneapolis but across the country,
intensfied by Antifa radicals.
Political
leaders elsewhere have been just as reluctant to use the necessary force to
quell the violence. New York mayor Bill de Blasio called on police to use a
“light touch” in response. New York governor Andrew Cuomo coolly predicted on
Sunday, May 31, during his now absurdly irrelevant daily coronavirus press
conference, that the violence would continue. “The explosion we saw last night
we’ll probably see again tonight,” he said—obviously confident in his own
physical safety, if not the safety of the rest of the state’s residents.
The
attacks on local law enforcement were already happening out of sight of TV
cameras before the most photogenic scenes of arson and the stomping of squad
cars started showing up on network and cable news. On Tuesday, May 26, and
Wednesday, May 27, Chicago residents surrounded and threw bottles at Chicago
Police Department officers trying to arrest gun suspects. One suspect was the
likely perpetrator of a shooting that had just hit a five-year-old girl and two
teenage boys. The other had just thrown his gun under a car; the cop-haters
tried to free him from the squad car. No surprise that Saturday night, downtown
Chicago was plundered.
This
pandemic of civil violence is more widespread than anything seen during the
Black Lives Matter movement of the Obama years, and it will likely have an even
deadlier toll on law enforcement officers than the targeted assassinations we saw
from 2014 onward. It’s worse this time because the country has
absorbed another five years of academically inspired racial victimology. From
Ta-Nehisi Coates to the New York Times’s 1619 project, the
constant narrative about America’s endemic white supremacy and its deliberate
destruction of the “black body” has been
thoroughly injected into the political bloodstream.
Facts
don’t matter to the academic victimology narrative. Far from destroying the
black body, whites are the overwhelming target of interracial violence. Between
2012 and 2015, blacks committed 85.5 percent of all black-white interracial
violent victimizations (excluding interracial homicide, which is also
disproportionately black-on-white). That works out to 540,360 felonious
assaults on whites. Whites committed 14.4 percent of all interracial violent
victimization, or 91,470 felonious assaults on blacks. Blacks are less than 13
percent of the national population.
If white
mobs were rampaging through black business districts, assaulting passersby and
looting stores, we would have heard about it on the national news every night.
But the black flash mob phenomenon
is grudgingly covered, if at all, and only locally.
The
national media have been insisting on the theme of the allegedly brutal
Minneapolis police department. They said nothing as black-on-white robberies
rose in downtown Minneapolis late last year, along with savage assaults on
passersby. Why are the Minneapolis police in black neighborhoods? Because
that’s where violent crime is happening, including shootings of two-year-olds and lethal beatings of
75-year-olds. Just as during the Obama years, the discussion of the allegedly
oppressive police is being conducted in the complete absence of any recognition
of street crime and the breakdown of the black family that drives it.
Once the
violence began, any effort to “understand” it should have stopped, since that
understanding is inevitably exculpatory. The looters are not grieving over the
stomach-churning arrest and death of George Floyd; they are having the time of
their lives. You don’t protest or mourn a victim by stealing oxycontin,
electronics, jewelry, and sneakers.
Fittingly,
the ideological handmaiden of this violence—academia—has already sprung into
action. The chancellors and presidents of Harvard, the University of Arizona,
the University of Pennsylvania, and Yale, among others, released statements
over the weekend assuring their black students of their schools’ commitment to
racial equity, in light of the George Floyd death—an event wholly unrelated to the
academic. No college leader denounced the violence.
UCLA’s
chancellor Gene Block, as well as the school’s $400,000 a year Vice Chancellor
for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and a parade of deans, announced that the
Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and the school’s legions of Equity
Advisors would be coming up with new programs for “virtual reflection spaces”
in which to “humbly acknowledge the pain.” The school’s Resources for Racial
Trauma would be beefed up. The academic diversity bureaucracy has now been
given a whole new excuse for existence and can be assured that it will escape
the cost-cutting chopping block, even as universities beg the federal
government for more coronavirus bailout money.
The great
philosophers and poets of the West—from Aeschylus and Euripides, to
Shakespeare, Hobbes, and the American Founders—understood the chaos and lust
for power that lurk beneath civilization. Thanks to the magnificent
infrastructure of the rule of law, we now take stability and social trust for granted.
We assume that violence, once unleashed in the name of justice, can easily be
put back in the bottle.
It cannot.
It was a
signal accomplishment of both politics and science to banish humanity’s
millennia-long fear of darkness. That city dwellers are now reexperiencing that
fear with each fall of night is a measure of how rapidly we are losing our
hard-won progress.
Heather
Mac Donald is the Thomas
W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and the author of the bestseller The Diversity Delusion: How
Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture.
BLOG: IT WAS ALLEGED BY
COPS THAT
GEORGE FLOYD ATTEMPTED TO PASS A
COUNTERFEIT $20 BILL. WHO KNOWS?
BUT WHAT WE DO KNOW IS THAT WALL
STREET BANKSTERS LOOT $20 TRILLION
AND NOT ONE BANKSTERS EVER FEARS
EVEN A PARKING TICKET FOR THESE
STAGGERING ECONOMIC CRIMES!
It’s Not About Race
The Left exploits another black victim.
June 1, 2020
David Horowitz
David Horowitz is the author of Blitz: Trump Will Smash the Left and Win, which
will be published tomorrow, June 2, by Humanix Books: Order Here.
A black man is arrested and murdered in an act of heinous violence
while handcuffed and defenseless. Three fellow officers, in close proximity to
the killer cop, watch the crime, listen to the black man plea for his life and
do nothing to stop it. For the next several days angry mobs tear up American
cities, looting stores, burning buildings, police cars and American flags and
even killing individuals in their path. The rationale offered for their
violence and criminal acts is that they are protesting a racist system - or in
Senator Bernie Sanders more colorful words, “a grotesque system of ingrained
racism and economic disparity that now more than ever needs to be ripped down.”
These attacks on America are what the riots are really about. Sanders’
“grotesque system of ingrained racism” is a leftwing fantasy that fuels the
rage of the rioters and their violence, which is directed not only against
white Americans but also black Americans whose neighborhoods and shopping
centers and businesses Sanders’ comrades are pleased to torch.
No one knows for certain the motives that actually led Officer
Derek Chauvin to take George Floyd’s life and to do so in such a brutal manner.
Chauvin was a bad cop with a long dossier of misconduct complaints and three
killings already on his record. But let’s posit the most logical explanation:
he was a racist. And so were his three accomplices. What does this say about “a
grotesque system of ingrained racism” in America? Absolutely nothing.
Is there a cop, or a politician from the president on down, or a
publication that in the week of George Floyd’s murder rose up to defend the
murderer? Is there any public voice claiming that there were extenuating
circumstances – that he was resisting arrest for example – that would justify
the act? There wasn’t. The attorney general for the state of Minnesota is
black; the police chief is black; the vice president of the city council is
black, the congresswoman for the district is black. A normal view of this
matter would recognize it as an isolated incident involving four bad cops who
should long before have been removed from the force by the Democrat politicians
who control the state.
But these are not normal times. In the same statement, Sanders
accused President Trump of “advocating violence” against black communities
across the nation because he called for law and order, while at the time
praising those demonstrators who were actually protesting and doing so
peacefully. We live in times when the Democrat Party and its leaders conflate
the black community with its criminal element in order to indict white
Americans as “white supremacists,” bearers of “white skin privilege – a term
coined by the Weathermen, a domestic terrorist organization in the 1960s.
Fueling the flames of hate against white people, against police,
against America’s president and America itself is the daily message of Democrat
leaders like Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Stacey Abrams and Joe Biden. This
hatred is magnified by the Trump-hating and America-trashing leftwing media.
This hate has now born bitter fruit across the nation.
There are voices, however – black voices on the left - who see
through the hypocrisy. Atlanta is a major American city that has been run by
black politicians for decades. In Atlanta rioters attacked the CNN
Center, site of a channel that is relentless in attacking Trump, white America,
and its allegedly racist system. CNN is openly blaming “white supremacy” for
the riots. An Atlanta black rapper named “Killer Mike” had this to say about
CNN’s role in fueling the hatred whose chickens had come home to roost: “I love
CNN, I love Cartoon Network. But I’d like to say to CNN right now, ‘Stop
feeding fear and anger every day. Stop making people feel so fearful. Give them
hope.’”
Virtually every official in Minnesota with influence over the
Minneapolis police and the decision to keep Derek Chauvin on the force despite
his alarming record is a Democrat: the governor, the attorney general, the
Minneapolis congresswoman and the mayor. The city council consists of 12
Democrats and a Green Party member. The Democrat Party is the “system” that
protected the bad cop and led to George Floyd’s death.
Just as the Democrats protected the bad cops, so they encouraged
the rioters by fueling the myth of America’s systemic racism, by not providing
a sufficient police presence, when the mayhem started, to nip it in the bud,
and by attacking Trump for “glorifying violence,” when he warned the rioters
that if the local authorities failed to protect law-abiding citizens he would
meet force with force.
The organizers of the violence were two far left organizations –
Antifa and Black Lives Matter. Until the Minneapolis riots Attorney General and
former DNC head, Keith Ellison featured a picture on his website advertising
the Antifa handbook for conducting civil war. The proximity of the
Antifa-spearheaded riot in Minneapolis prompted Ellison to remove the photo,
because Antifa’s destruction of his capital city would obviously lead to bad
press.
The racist organization Black Lives Matter, which has led the war
on cops for several years, is officially endorsed by the Democrat Party, was
invited multiple times to the Obama White House, and is funded along with
Antifa by Democrat donors like George Soros.
The Democrat Party’s leaders without exception have spread the
lies that there is an open season on black Americans conducted by (white)
police. They neglect to mention that police departments in major cities
are frequently run by black Americans; that black cops are
actually more likely to kill black suspects than white police officers, and
that an unarmed black is less likely to be killed by police than to be struck
by lightning. Black males are 6% of the
population but they are responsible for more than 50% of the homicides and
violent crimes. This is why virtually every civil rights cause celebre of the last
fifty years has involved encounters with the law rather than racist vigilantes
from the general populace.
Democrat leaders like Sanders, Warren and Harris feed the myth
that economic inequality is a systemic oppression of blacks when the majority
of African Americans are in the middle class, and the source of gross poverty
is the bad behavior of individuals. It has been statistically shown that not
having children out of wedlock and getting a high school education will lift an
individual out of poverty. The Democrat Party controls virtually all the failed
public schools in the nation where year in and year out 40% of the students
drop out before they graduate and 40% of those who do graduate are functionally
illiterate.
Democrat welfare policies and political dependence on teacher
unions are 100% responsible for these deficiencies. The Democrats’ defense of
their indefensible behavior is to blame Trump and Republicans for the resulting
inequities and to call all their critics racists. Democrats are wedded to a
collectivist ideology called Identity Politics, which erases the individual and
individual accountability in order to indict and hold races responsible, as it
happens the white race. This is the poisoned well of Democrat politics and it
is why self-anointed champions of “black folk” have felt so free to dishonor
the memory of George Floyd by burning American cities in order to advance their
civil war against the United States.
The Minneapolis Disaster has Democrat Fingerprints All Over It
They own it. It’s theirs.
June 1, 2020
Daniel Greenfield
After leftist riots killed an African-American Federal Protective
Service officer, caused severe injuries, destroyed businesses and vandalized
churches and synagogues across Democrat cities, some difficult questions are
being asked about what Democrat elected officials could have done to prevent
this.
Mayor Bill de Blasio blamed President Trump for the violent riots
that consumed New York City as well as many other cities across the country.
"The President of the United States help create this atmosphere," he
falsely claimed. "It doesn't matter what your party affiliation is. It
doesn't matter what you think of President Trump, there's been an uptick in
tension and hatred and division."
On MSNBC, Rep. Maxine Waters also argued that President Trump was
to blame, "He has disparaged blacks in so many ways. All that stuff about
loving blacks is so disingenuous. Nobody believes that. He’s such a liar. He
cannot be trusted. And yes, I think he has emboldened those who are racist.
He’s emboldened police officers to be nastier, tough, to do things like the
chokehold. I believe all of that."
Washington D.C. Mayor Bowser tweeted that she stands with the
protesters besieging the White House, "While he hides behind his fence
afraid/alone, I stand w/ people peacefully exercising their First Amendment
Right after the murder of #GeorgeFloyd & hundreds of years of institutional
racism."
Despite these false claims by Democrat politicians, the riots were
and are purely a Democrat product.
The Democrats chose to support Black Lives Matter and to coddle
Antifa. Minnesota’s Attorney General Keith Ellison had previously posed with a
copy of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, touting it as "the book that
strike fear in the heart of" Trump. Now Ellison has been tweeting
conspiracy theories that blame the riots on "white supremecists”. But, the
only white supremacists on the scene are Democrats.
Minneapolis' last Republican mayor stepped down in 1974. While his
city burned, Mayor Jacob Frey, a Biden supporter, attacked President Trump, whining,
“weakness is refusing to take responsibility for your own actions, weakness is
pointing your finger at someone else in a time of crisis.”
That’s exactly what Frey and the Democrats have been doing in the
face of the riots. Frey, a former community organizer, had repeatedly tweeted support
for the Black Lives Matter racist hate group that is carrying out much of the
violence. Instead of taking responsibility, Frey is blaming President Trump.
Chief Medaria Arradondo was handpicked by Frey's predecessor as
the city's African-American police boss after the shooting of Justine Damond,
an Australian woman reporting a crime, by Mohammed Noor, a Somali Muslim
officer. Arradondo replaced Janee Harteau, the first female chief of the force.
Arradondo, like Harteau, came into office promising transformational
change. He had already sued the city for racial discrimination, winning a huge
settlement, and had all the right buzzwords about diversity and equity.
"I'm committed to making sure that when the history is
written, we are on the right side of history," he declared at his first
press conference, echoing Obama.
That's the police force on whose watch the Floyd riots began.
This national nightmare came out of a deeply progressive city,
under the administration of progressives, and happened under elected Democrat
officials who embodied the progressive vision for America.
George Floyd and the resulting riots are entirely the work of
their hands.
“Why is the man who killed George Floyd not in jail?” Mayor Frey
demanded. “We cannot turn a blind eye, it is on us as leaders to see this for
what it is and call it what it is.”
It's an odd question for the mayor of the city to ask.
In 2006, Wayne Reyes had allegedly “stabbed his girlfriend and a
male friend" and went on the run. When police caught up to him, he stepped
out of his vehicle with a shotgun, and police officers, including possibly
Officer Derek Chauvin, the officer seen kneeling on Floyd in the viral video,
fired.
As a number of outlets have
noted, Senator Amy Klobuchar was, at the time still the Hennepin
County attorney, but had already won her Senate race, and showed no interest in
prosecuting the officers.
Klobuchar had served as the Hennepin County Attorney from 1998
through 2006. Officer Chauvin had been on the force since 1999 and was there
for almost all of Klobuchar's eight years on the job. Michael Freeman,
Klobuchar’s successor, is the son of the former Governor Orville Freeman, and
has tried to run for his father’s old job. After being elected to a sixth term,
Freeman promised to focus on voting rights for felons, decriminalizing
marijuana, and other pro-crime policies popular with progressives.
Democrats could not have asked for a friendlier and more
progressive prosecutor on the job.
Chauvin, has had a dozen conduct complaints filed against him, and
was hit with a letter of reprimand, and all of this was going on while Chief
Janee Harteau had built the most diverse team to head the Minneapolis Police
whom, she
described as, "experienced, dedicated, professional and
progressive and they share my core values." It was such a progressive
leadership team that her assistant went on to head the University of Minnesota
Police Department. But all this progressivism failed its most basic test.
While the Minneapolis Police bosses were touting their progressive
values to their DFL overlords, Freeman was talking about criminal justice
reform, and Klobuchar was prepping a presidential bid, Chavin kept racking up
complaints and no one was paying attention. Not even the head of the force, who
had come up through internal affairs, but wasn’t actually interested in running
the police force.
Democrats had mismanaged the Minneapolis Police, the same way that
they had mismanaged Minneapolis. Every time something happened, the leadership
got a shakeup and became more diverse, but nothing meaningful was actually
happening on the ground floor except new messaging.
Klobuchar and Freeman had seen the Hennepin County Attorney’s
Office as a stepping stone to higher office. And they spent their time virtue
signaling to lefties, instead of actually doing their jobs.
The diverse leadership of the Minneapolis Police understood that
they were there to provide cover after each incident, even at the cost of their
jobs, for incompetent DFL figures like Mayor Jacob Frey. No one bothered with
the nitty gritty attention to detail that’s the essence of managing any
institution. Everyone was too busy laying out grand progressive visions and
looking for the next step up the ladder.
And now America is on fire and they’re blaming President Trump for
creating the atmosphere.
Trump didn’t create the atmosphere in Minneapolis, New York, Los
Angeles, or any other blue city. Generations of Democrat mayors, as chronicled
in John
Perazzo's The New Shame of the Cities, fouled the civic air, tainted
the cultural water, and have been happy enough to blame the riots on
Republicans.
The Democrats created the atmosphere. They spilled the gasoline,
lit the match, and are still too busy signaling their virtues and blaming
Republicans, to do the hard work of putting out their own flames.
Black Lives Matter and Antifa are their organizations. The
Minneapolis city authorities and the police force bosses are also their
people. The atmosphere was the undiluted work of the Democrats. And
with the pandemic fading, they dug into their old playbook and decided that it
was time for a new crisis.
After locking down the country didn’t work, the Democrats decided
to set it on fire instead.
Trump declared Antifa a terrorist organization, and Democrats
are worried
On Sunday, President
Trump took aim at Antifa, which apparently has driven the violent side of the
protests ripping through America's Democrat-run cities. With full-throated
support from Attorney General Barr, Trump is designating Antifa as a
terrorist organization. This is an extremely important
announcement because Antifa is more than just a terrorist group. It is, in
fact, the paramilitary arm of the Democrat Party.
As is often the case,
Trump made his consequential announcement via Twitter:
The United States of America will be
designating ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization.
John Solomon provides some context:
National Security Adviser
Robert O'Brien told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos that the rioting in
most cities was being instigated by outsiders aligned with Antifa.
“The reports we're
receiving is that this is Antifa. They're crossing state lines," O'Brien
said. "And we've seen this happen before. We saw it in Portland. We saw it
in Seattle. We saw it in Berkeley. So, look, we'll keep our eyes open for
anyone else that wants to take advantage of the situation, whether it's
domestic or foreign.
[snip]
Some of the
group's tactics include throwing bricks, crowbars, metal
chains, water bottles, and balloons filled with urine and feces, according
to the Anti- Defamation League.
This is Antifa:
(Twitter has since suspended the account.)
This is also Antifa,
attacking Andy Ngo, a citizen journalist, in Portland last year. Ngo sustained
a brain bleed because of the attack:
Many people believe that George Soros is funding Antifa and pulling its
strings. While he may be funding the organization, its radical ties put it
squarely within the new Democrat party. Indeed, the moment Minnesota AG Keith
Ellison's son heard about Trump’s announcement, he proudly declared fealty to the group:
I hereby declare, officially, my support
for ANTIFA
Unless someone can prove to me ANTIFA is behind the burning of black and immigrant owned businesses in my ward, I’ll keep focusing on stopping the white power terrorist THE ARE ACTUALLY ATTACKING US! https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1267129644228247552 …
Unless someone can prove to me ANTIFA is behind the burning of black and immigrant owned businesses in my ward, I’ll keep focusing on stopping the white power terrorist THE ARE ACTUALLY ATTACKING US! https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1267129644228247552 …
Antifa claims to be
Anti-Fascist, so people think it’s a good organization. It’s
not.
When fascism appeared in
the 1930s, its biggest enemy was communism. This was not because fascism and
communism were antithetical ideologies. It was because they were sister
totalitarian ideologies, both arising out of socialism, with both competing for
the same voters. The Antifa of the 1920s and 1930s in Germany, therefore,
wasn’t a peaceful democratic movement seeking to stand against all forms of
totalitarian socialism; it was, instead, a violent communist group engaged in
bloody internecine warfare with Hitler’s fascists.
Lest you have any doubt
that today's Antifa is the direct descendant of the violent communist group in
Hitler’s
Germany, just compare the logos. Here’s the original Antifa logo:
And here’s the American
Antifa logo:
For those who say that
Antifa is obviously communist, so it has nothing to do with the Democrat Party,
think again. Over the past few years, Antifa has been operating freely in
Democrat-run cities such as Berkeley and Portland, attacking anything or anybody
they think is conservative. In those cities, the mayors have explicitly told their police forces to stand
down. This means that the mayors are treating treat Antifa as a Democrat
paramilitary organization that uses violence to suspend citizens’ First Amendment
rights to free speech.
The easiest way to think
about Antifa is to view it as the 21st-century version of the Ku Klux Klan.
Back in the day, the KKK was the Democrat party’s terrorist arm. Now it’s
Antifa, which is the Democrat Party’s brownshirts. In the media and in the
halls of Congress, Democrats talk the language of politics while on the streets
their black-clad, masked girls and boys smash heads.
Kurt Schlichter argues compellingly that, if Bill Barr is able
to put pressure on Antifa (as he has promised to do) Barr can end that
vile organization’s existence. Just as importantly, prosecuting Antifa will
force Democrat politicians out into the open, as they defend their street
fighters:
Memo to @realDonaldTrump:
The pressure point for the Antifa terrorists is federal law-enforcement.
Federal law criminalizes their use of interstate organizational activities.
If the FBI balks, Wray must be fired
The pressure point for the Antifa terrorists is federal law-enforcement.
Federal law criminalizes their use of interstate organizational activities.
If the FBI balks, Wray must be fired
Fed LE is not under the
control of leftist DAs, police chiefs & mayors. For too long you had
Democrat cities pulling back police & releasing rioters immediately w/o
serious charges.
By reviewing arrest records, the FBI can determine potential candidates for federal charges. And @realDonaldTrump can score huge political victories by highlighting Democrat politicians who obstruct his prosecutions.
People will not tolerate covering for rioters who may have committed federal crimes.
Make the Dems side with the thugs or alienate their base. What Antifa fears is federal prosecution.
When the first of these little trust fund sissies figures out he’s not walking out of his cell after 20 minutes with a $50 fine but looking at five years in Leavenworth on a Fed rap, he’ll squeal on his comrades. This is an opportunity to destroy Antifa root and branch, and to eliminate the armed wing of the Democrat party. Forever
They miscalculated and overstepped - America is absolutely against them and this is the time for @realDonaldTrump to strike a fatal blow against them.
By reviewing arrest records, the FBI can determine potential candidates for federal charges. And @realDonaldTrump can score huge political victories by highlighting Democrat politicians who obstruct his prosecutions.
People will not tolerate covering for rioters who may have committed federal crimes.
Make the Dems side with the thugs or alienate their base. What Antifa fears is federal prosecution.
When the first of these little trust fund sissies figures out he’s not walking out of his cell after 20 minutes with a $50 fine but looking at five years in Leavenworth on a Fed rap, he’ll squeal on his comrades. This is an opportunity to destroy Antifa root and branch, and to eliminate the armed wing of the Democrat party. Forever
They miscalculated and overstepped - America is absolutely against them and this is the time for @realDonaldTrump to strike a fatal blow against them.
Trump’s
decision to turn federal law enforcement on Antifa is a disaster for Democrats.
No wonder Susan Rice is already trying to blame the Russians for the riots. Expect to see
a lot more deflecting from Democrats in the coming months.
Corrections: spelling of
Andy Ngo's name corrected; quote misattribution corrected to son of Minnesota
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