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MARINES DETAIN 31 INSURRECTIONISTS IN LOS ANGELES
THE DEEP STATE JUST GOT SLAUGHTERED ON THE STREETS OF LOS ANGELES. United States Marines, operating with National Guard and Homeland Security, have taken down 31 PAID domestic terrorists who were lighting fires, smashing property, and attacking federal agents. These were not protestors. THESE WERE HIRED INSURRECTIONISTS DEPLOYED TO SABOTAGE TRUMP'S DEPORTATION AGENDA.
As thousands prepare for nationwide riots alongside today’s MASSIVE military parade in DC, 4,700 Marines and Guardsmen are crushing chaos in Los Angeles. Trump activated the Marines under Title 10 after masked militants assaulted ICE and National Guard troops. THIS IS DIRECT WARFARE ON AMERICAN SOIL.
A White Hat inside Task Force 51 confirmed: 31 ENEMY AGENTS HAVE BEEN INDEFINITELY DETAINED. They threw stones, Molotov cocktails, torched businesses, looted, and recruited more criminals. THEIR MISSION: DESTABILIZE THE NATION FROM WITHIN.
Undercover Homeland Security agents infiltrated these traitors and attended a secret meeting on June 9 inside an LA warehouse. The leader? THOMAS LAVOI — LONGTIME ANTIFA COMMANDER. Backed by ACT BLUE AND GEORGE SOROS MONEY, Lavoi promised legal protection for all who participated. Their orders: BURN GOVERNMENT VEHICLES. TRAP FEDERAL AGENTS. ATTACK MILITARY FORCES.
Homeland agents secretly captured photographs of 75 conspirators. Many unmasked, many armed. Lavoi handed out crates of masks for street violence. These images were immediately sent to TRUMP, DEFENSE SECRETARY PETE HEGSETH, AND DHS SECRETARY KRISTI NOEM. The president gave the green light: APPREHEND AND CONTAIN.
Between June 10-12, Marines from 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment launched full-scale urban sweeps. Nearly half of the warehouse conspirators, including Lavoi and his lieutenants, were captured DURING ACTIVE TERROR OPERATIONS.
THEY ARE NOW IMPRISONED AT ICE’S ADELANTO PROCESSING CENTER.
THE CABAL’S ARMY IS BEING SYSTEMATICALLY DISMANTLED.
THIS IS THE OPENING SALVO.
THE STORM HAS BREACHED THEIR WALLS.
NEXT TARGETS: DC, NEW YORK, CHICAGO.
NO MERCY.
NO ESCAPE. 🤔
Peter Brouwer
Talk about paid protestors — every accusation is a confession
In a written directive, the Democratic Illinois governor tells his hiring office that "no one who attempts to overthrow a government should
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is blocking those who took part in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol from working in state jobs, ignoring President Donald Trump's attempt to offer them a clean slate last week in a sweeping set of pardons and commutations.
Late Thursday, Pritzker directed the state’s Department of Central Management Services, the state’s primary hiring authority, to restrict hiring of those who took part in the attack on the Capitol by declaring they had taken part in “infamous and disgraceful conduct that is antithetical to the mission of the State.”
“These rioters attacked law enforcement officers protecting people in the Capitol, disrupted the peaceful transfer of power, and undermined bedrock principles of American democracy,” Pritzker said in a written directive obtained by NBC News. “Our State workforce must reflect the values of Illinois and demonstrate honesty, integrity, and loyalty to serving the taxpayers. No one who attempts to overthrow a government should serve in government.”
Pritzker’s new directive marks the first and most direct pushback to Trump’s power spree that has tested the bounds of presidential authority through a fray of executive orders, including some that have drawn judicial rebuke. The Democratic governor of the Midwestern blue state has for years acted as an antagonist to Trump.
Pritzker's directive is likely to draw legal challenges, but sources familiar with it said that working through the personnel code was thought to serve as the best legal footing should it face court pushback.
In his first day in office last week, Trump issued a sweeping order that pardoned about 1,500 people and commuted the sentences of 14 others who had stormed the Capitol building in the wake of Trump making false claims the 2020 presidential election that Joe Biden won was stolen.
Individuals associated with the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, who were convicted of seditious conspiracy, were among those who were commuted. Trump deemed “a full, complete and unconditional pardon to all other individuals convicted of offenses related to events that occurred at or near the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021,” a category that included people who assaulted law enforcement officers.
The Chicago Sun-Times previously reported that Trump’s actions in absolving those taking part in Jan. 6, may have affected more than 50 Illinois residents, including those still facing prosecution, since Trump also ordered the attorney general to seek dismissal of all pending indictments. Illinois employs roughly 53,000 individuals.
Pritzker has also pushed back on other Trump actions, including to a recent, confusing memo that called for a freeze in federal aid. A judge in Washington, D.C. temporarily blocked that directive, and the following day, the White House rescinded the memo.
"The US Constitution does not grant the President this unilateral authority," Pritzker wrote on X. "In Illinois, we will stand against unlawful actions that would harm millions of working families, children, and seniors."