Posted on 09/18/2018 10:14:40 AM PDT by TigerClaws
Left-wing groups funded by George Soros and other major Democratic donors hand out cash to protesters arrested for disrupting Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaughs confirmation hearings, the activists revealed Monday night.
A coalition of activist organizations including Womens March, the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) and Housing Works have scheduled the near-constant disruptions at the Kavanaugh hearings as part of an organized effort to derail the confirmation process in a series of meetings since he was first nominated.
The cash from the donor-funded groups goes toward the protesters post-and-forfeit payments a small cash sum paid to resolve low-level misdemeanor crimes and avoid jail time.
Those are just some of the details representatives from the three groups revealed in a Monday night conference call planning their next two anti-Kavanaugh protests, one on Thursday and one next Monday.
The Daily Caller News Foundation received a tip with the dial-in code for Mondays conference call and was present on the call in its entirety. One reporter, who asked questions, revealed his name during the introductions portion of the meeting.
Protesters only need a government-issued ID and your cash for the post-and-forfeit, CPD national field organizer Darius Gordon said on the call.
The left-wing organizations would provide cash for the post-and-forfeits to protesters who didnt show up with their own money, Gordon and another organizer, Housing Works national advocacy coordinator Paul Davis, both said on Mondays call.
If you do not have access to your cash we will certainly be able to arrange to get it to you before the action, Davis said, noting that they had done so at previous anti-Kavanaugh protests.
Womens March co-president Bob Bland, who also helped lead Mondays call, praised protesters for putting our bodies on the line again and again and again.
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary postponed Kavanaughs confirmation vote, previously scheduled for Thursday, after Palo Alto University professor Christine Blasey Ford accused Kavanaugh of drunkenly trying to force himself on her at a party when they were in high school.
Kavanaugh has firmly denied the allegation.
The activists on Mondays call aim to go beyond delaying Kavanaughs confirmation and kill it altogether.
Postponement isnt enough, Bland said, describing the allegation against Kavanaugh as an incredible revelation. Bland believes there is a 30 percent chance Kavanaughs nomination will be withdrawn or voted down.
Because Kavanaugh no longer has a hearing on Thursday, the protesters are instead going to target a confirmation hearing for lower court nominees, who Davis described as other gross judges who are even more radical.
The activists plan to shut down Kavanaughs confirmation proceedings on Monday, Davis said. Just because theyve delayed something doesnt mean were done. Its actually going to get very very ugly.
Disrupting the hearings were constantly described throughout the call as acts of civil disobedience by organizers.
The three organizers, who took turns speaking throughout the call, explained that protesters should expect to pay up to $50 per arrest at Thursday and Mondays hearings.
The activists said they will have cash ready for would-be disrupters on Thursday and Monday, as they did when disrupting the previous hearings.
Some protesters disrupted the earlier hearings multiple times in the same day. Once released from police custody, the protesters jumped back into line for the same hearings they had just interrupted, the organizers noted on Mondays call.
One woman on the call said she was arrested three times in one day for disrupting the Kavanaugh hearings.
At least one lawyer on retainer would be present outside Capitol Hill to provide free legal advice for individuals facing charges.
Womens March leader Linda Sarsour was arrested at the Sept. 4 hearing and was spotted back in the Hart Senate building just hours later. (RELATED: Womens March Featured Speaker Who Kidnapped And Tortured A Man)
Some individuals on the call shared concerns about rumors about a supposed Metropolitan Police Department policy where a third arrest could mean that a protester could be held in jail for 24 hours, thus halting repeated disruptions by the same person.
Yet when organizers on the call were pressed, no one could say for sure about whether the alleged policy would be followed either Thursday or Monday. Nor could they even confirm its existence.
Some Kavanaugh supporters at the earlier hearings first said they witnessed CPD activists handing out cash to protesters, which they said proved that the protesters were paid for their efforts.
Senate staffers told TheDCNF that rumors had been circulating since the beginning of the hearing that protesters were receiving some kind of compensation.
The protesters did receive cash, but it was to cover the post-and-forfeits, rather than payment for their time.
Organizers, in response to a DCNF reporter on the call, said no extra money would be provided to individuals who took time off work or who needed bail for unrelated crimes.
TheDCNF repeatedly reached out to CPD before Mondays conference call for clarification on the cash transfers, but received no answer.
Organizers on the call also discussed the potential of using children in the protests, which could possibly lead to arrests. That plan has been put on hold for now.
Billionaire George Soros, who uses a network of nonprofits to advance his progressive political ideology on a global scale, is a primary source of funding for CPD.
Tom Steyer, another Democratic billionaire and possible 2020 presidential candidate, is also listed as providing funds to groups organizing the protests.
Womens March lists Planned Parenthood as its exclusive premier sponsor and environmentalist group National Resources Defense Council Inc. as its presenting platinum sponsor.
The three activists groups did not immediately respond to TheDCNFs request for comment after the conference call.
You need ID to be a paid protester, but not to vote.
Per US Capitol Police, 61 people were removed from Kavanaugh’s hearing and charged w/ disorderly conduct; 9 were removed from a Senate building and charged w/ crowding, obstructing, or incommoding. Both are misdemeanors, max penalty of 90 days in prison
So it is a misdemeanor crime.
Conspiracy? Solicitation? Or free speech?
But, if nothing else, these antics demonstrate how late is the hour, if America is to survive in recognizable form!
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Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals #4: “Make the enemy live up to it’s own standards”.
Time to start mocking non-White Leftists, who want to dismantle “White power structures”, for relying on wealthy White sugar daddies like Soros and Tom Steyer to bankroll all their Left wing activism. Where would they be without their own White power structure?
I ask the same question.
Dems were also flying around paid protestors to appear at Trump events to taunt people. Then they’d post the video showing how ‘controversial’ and ‘violent’ the Trump supporters were.
I have to wonder how many of these protests would go on if Soros were locked up in solitary somewhere.
They were told the lie they wouldn’t be touched, and they believed it.
Protesting is one thing. Isn't this a conspiracy to disrupt a lawful assemble? How is this legal?
I ask the same question.
Dems were also flying around paid protestors to appear at Trump events to taunt people. Then theyd post the video showing how controversial and violent the Trump supporters were.
This is not protesting. Protesters carry signs to make their opinions known. They do not yell and shout and shut down political discourse of others. This cannot be legal.
There are also indications that both sides of Charlottesville I was funded by the same people.
The pertinent question are any of the 61 now in jail?
Seems there’s no shortage of dirty tricks, crimes, payoffs, disruptions, etc. that the Democrats don’t do.
Democrats DO like to believe in lies. Hence, 8 years of Obama.
[ Conspiracy? ]
I’d say “yes”. A multi-headed leftist, liberal beast.
[ Isn’t this a conspiracy to disrupt a lawful assemble? How is this legal? ]
I’d almost have to ask, how is this not RICO? How is it not RICO to pay people to knowingly commit crimes?
I go back to the old Dirty Harry movie where the inspector candidate says “a conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor is in fact a felony”. Well, it sounded good in a movie but I don’t actually know if that was ever valid law.
[I go back to the old Dirty Harry movie where the inspector candidate says a conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor is in fact a felony. Well, it sounded good in a movie but I dont actually know if that was ever valid law.]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rcIJIWqYmo
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