Posted on 11/12/2024 11:22:31 AM PST by Red Badger
Far-left groups with a history of engaging in violent protest are being recruited ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20.
Flyer are now suddenly appearing around college campuses in Washington, D.C.
After scanning the QR codes on the flyers, a collection of links invites individuals to fight fascism by joining the following groups:
The People’s Medic Collective (PMC)
The DMV Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)
The Socialist Action Initiative (SAI)
The groups recently took part in the pro-Palestinian protests at the nation’s capital following Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist attacks against Israel.
One post-election flyer reads “What now?” as it directs people to join left-wing organizations.
Another reads, “Fight Fascism! Start Today!” and includes a QR code that redirects to sign-up links for the protest groups.
Another flyer recruiting for the group reads, “Turn Your Anger Into Action.”
The group PMC has a history of supporting protestors engaging in violent clashes with law enforcement.
The group also boasts about having “dozens” of protestors with medical aid during the “Arrest Netanyahu” protest, which saw statues vandalized and the American flag burned.
The group DMV SJP played a crucial role in organizing a pro-Palestinian encampment on the campus of George Washington University in April, which resulted in the arrest of over 30 students after they failed to disperse when ordered by police.
The reports suggest we could see a repeat of Trump’s first inauguration in 2017, which saw mass violent confrontations with police, property damage, and vehicles being set on fire.
DMV SJP also set off smoke bombs, attempting to knock over barricades while engaging in violent rhetoric, referring to their activism as “the student intifada,” which refers to “an armed uprising of Palestinians against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.”
Other groups organized under the American Civil Liberties Union, Planned Parenthood, the Women’s March, and the National Women’s Law Center are also preparing to attend Trump’s inauguration in January 2025.
Post Millennial senior editor, Andy Ngo wrote on X:
“As in 2017, when Trump was inaugurated for the first time, the Women’s March, Planned Parenthood, and other abortion groups have again announced a mass demonstration in January 2024 to try to disrupt Trump’s second inauguration.”
“At the 2017 Trump inauguration, a large group of violent Antifa members smashed up buildings and started fires to reject the election while the city was occupied with other leftist protests. D.C. prosecutors dropped all the charges against the suspects.”
“This would empower Antifa to commit more acts of political violence over the next four years.”
Nonviolent protests would be OK. What happened during Trump’s first inauguration was not protest. It was violence. I expect it to be even worse this time. The mayor of DC will not help the situation. After all, who should help Hitler? /s The left excuses the evil that they do and the evil that they allow by such delusional thinking.
Probably on Discord, too.
One or both assassins were using Telegram.
George Washington U protests...
That reminds me, George Washington U was the school attended by Andrew Bakaj, a CIA “whistleblower” lawyer of Compass Rose along with Mark Zaid (who was involved with the weird Haditha marines case, among other events.)
Andrew Bakaj has an interesting connection I never noticed ... to Ukraine way back in 2002.
“According to his Linkedin profile, Bakaj was an intern at the U.S. State Department from June 2002 to August 2002 at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine. He, “Created the Embassy’s fraud database, performed various counter-fraud duties, interviewed visa candidates, translated official Ukrainian/Russian documents into English, and represented official U.S. interests at various events throughout Ukraine.”
I knew he had the more recent Ukraine connection but missed his 2002 connection.
Andrew P. Bakaj, the Whistleblower’s Lawyer: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
HEAVY ^ | Sep 25, 2019 | Emily Bicks
Posted on 9/28/2019, 1:54:34 PM by Presbyterian Reporter
Andrew P. Bakaj is the lawyer representing the whistleblower who came forward with information about President Donald Trump and his conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about an investigation into 2020 democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.
The whistleblower’s intel, which has now been turned over to Congress confidentially, pushed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to announce a formal impeachment inquiry against Trump on September 24, 2019.
GWU alumni Andrew Bakaj’s law partner Mark Zaid was one of the attorneys representing some of the 51 signatories of the 2020 Intel letter used to downplay the Hunter Biden laptop.
One or both were involved with Benghazi, too.
I think it will be critical for Trump (and Vance) to use the Bully Pulpit during the first 100 days to communicated to the voters and public that elected him.
His message should be positive and he should state that he has been elected by the people to improve and change the situation in the USA and that he intends to do that for the benefit of all our citizens. He can tell protesters that they have a constitutional right to freedom of speech and to peaceful assembly. That he supports both, but that the vast majority of those polled said that the USA government was on the wrong track. He was elected to change that track.
He should find ways to get that message out to the public nearly every day of his first 100 days.
I thought Trump said that he will continue the Rallies.
There is a difference between rallies and going out and holding events where the media will cover him. I would like to see addresses of Congress, special media invitations for press briefings, etc. Rallies are fine, but he needs to figure out how to get the message out to both the people who voted for him........and to those that are only spoon fed limited talking points from CNN, MSNBC, etc.
Compass Rose.
He’s also of Ukranian descent.
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