Trump admin scraps ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ Trump administration is scrapping plans to create a $1.8 billion 'Anti-Weaponization Fund'

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Trump admin scraps ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ Trump administration is scrapping plans to create a $1.8 billion 'Anti-Weaponization Fund'
The clashes we’re seeing aren’t spontaneous at all: Riots like those at Delaney Hall are not just sudden effusions of public anger.
Ever since President Donald Trump’s initial inauguration in 2017, leftist groups ranging from Antifa to Black Lives Matter to the Democratic Socialists of America to the ever-present ANSWER have been staging protests that very frequently turn violent. Under federal law, codified at 18 USC 2331(5), such events could be deemed domestic terrorism. That’s because they involve criminal acts “dangerous to human life” that “appear to be intended . . . to intimidate or coerce a civilian population,” to “influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion,” or to “affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction.” Things like the Delaney Hall riots outside a New Jersey ICE facility, featuring not only violence but death threats against ICE agents, would seem to fit the bill. So would threats against prospective performers at a national event. “It is impossible to understand the politics of the left without grasping that it is all about deniable intimidation,” as writer Richard Fernandez put it decades ago. But today they’re not even bothering to deny it — and leading figures of the Democratic Party are complicit in these efforts. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, of course, famously threatened conservative members of the Supreme Court shortly before a crazed leftist tried to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called for “maximum warfare” against Republicans and Trump — and did so right after another assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in April. Numerous Democrats have compared Trump to Hitler, condemned him as a threat to democracy, and suggested that his supporters should be sent to re-education camps and worse. With that sort of rhetoric, Democrats might be accused of what they themselves have called “stochastic terrorism” — the use of inflammatory language to lure their more unbalanced supporters into acts of violence that can’t be directly connected to the speaker. And much of the violence we’re seeing isn’t spontaneous at all.
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Trump gave her attacker a FULL PARDON.
Many of the convicted rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, are clamoring for payouts from the nearly $1.8 billion settlement tha
What is like to know is how much did it cost the American taxpayer at large to pay for the damages to the capitol, the resulting increase of force and updated police trainings, and to prosecute the violent mob that stormed the Capitol of our country in an insurrection?
If this fund is allowed, every single American citizen should submit a claim for that amount. Todd Blanche himself said there is no limit on who can apply.
You all know what to do: flood the fucking system.
Ayaklanma, savaş ya da herhangi bir sanat kadar bir sanattır.
Friedrich Engels | New-York Daily Tribune | Almanya'da Devrim ve Karşı-Devrim | Ayaklanma | 1851–1852
The Trump administration has mass-deleted information about prosecutions tied to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, including cases of defendants who assaulted police officers. The removals mark the latest phase of President Trump's effort to rewrite the history of the violent riot. Justice Department news releases that detailed guilty pleas, jury verdicts, prison sentences, and some of the most serious assaults on law enforcement that occurred that day, abruptly disappeared from government websites last week. Summary: A 34x convicted felon is trying to erase evidence of his crime and rewrite the history of that violent day.