Conservatives hold armed "Freedom March" in Allendale, Michigan
A coalition of conservatives, Trump supporters, and militia activists led by the "American Patriot Council" held an armed "Freedom March" in Allendale, Michigan Saturday afternoon. The group primarily opposed Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, for whom they chanted "lock her up!"
"Justice for Black Lives" held a counter-demonstration armed with shields and guns, but no violence occurred as the groups crossed paths.
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The second annual “Mother of All Rallies” or M.O.A.R was held today on the National Mall in Washington DC.
The event was held on the National Mall in Washington D.C with a humble crowd of 200 conservatives, apolitical observers, and the occasional juggalo. Event organizers for this year’s rally hoped for a larger turn out than last year to emulate the ambitious goal of creating a “Woodstock for Trump Supporters.”
There were no counter protesters, nor any tense situations with law enforcement. Oathkeeper and III% groups acted as security, vastly outnumbering Parks Police.
Notable guest speakers included Republican party consultant Roger Stone and conservative personalities such as Ace Baker, Ashton Whitty, and Joey Gibson.
"He should fire Jeff Jessions. He should send the Keebler elf, the insubordinate hillbilly back to Alabama. He should fire Rod Rosenstein," Stone said of President Trump. "And then, he should fire Mr Mueller. They say if he does this, he will be impeached. Ladies and gentlemen, if he does not do this, he will be impeached."
"We've got to begin to put courage back into this culture,” said Joey Gibson, founder of the west-coast conservative group Patriot Prayer. “We're becoming so weak. We have to go out, stand up for what you believe in, and just put up with the consequences.”
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Will Chamberlain (editor-in-chief of Human Events) spoke out at the "March For Trump" Thursday afternoon.
He argued for social media platform as a "civil right" for those not breaking the law, then condemned the "bigotry" of the left for looking down on or hating MAGA folks.
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Following the 2020 presidential election, activists take to the streets of Washington DC to protest Trump. Filmed by Ford Fischer
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American Warrior Revolution's Ace Baker and III%er militia groups who provided security to Saturday's "Mother of all Rallies" on the National Mall had their own chance to speak on stage.
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Protesters held a "F the police" march Saturday night spanning ten miles of Washington D.C. In the Columbia Heights neighborhood, the group marched into Target and demanded that the store "stop calling the police on black people."
"Until you stop calling the police, we'll continue to shut your business down," they chanted.
The march was led by the "They/Them Collective" which describes itself an anarchist abolitionist collective."
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Law enforcement holds presser after arresting several Patriot Front members in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Filmed by Ford Fischer
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"Let them in!" activists chanted outside the Border Patrol HQ in DC tonight. The protesters say Donald Trump is wrong to prevent Bahamian climate refugees from entering the United States.
Trump has said some are "bad people."
News2Share spoke to organizers Hannah Perry and Ntebo Mokuena.
Mokuena notes that Temporary Protective Status (TPS) is supposed to be offered in natural disasters, so hurricane should qualify.
Perry says black, brown and indigenous folks will be hit first as the climate crisis worsens.
Another activist afterward told News2Share that there will be another protest on October 19th called "Doctors for Camp Closure" which will specifically advocate the closing of border camps, emphasizing health concerns.
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Activists with "Shut Down DC" and the Sunrise Movement used strobe lights, instruments and chants to "wake up Lindsey Graham" outside the senator's house in Washington D.C. to demand he not confirm a replacement for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court until after the 2021 Inauguration.
Some of the activists tried to enter Senator Graham's front yard and knock on the door. Police formed a line preventing most from doing so, and forced one protester who got through off the yard. They did not make arrests.
"He said, 'Use my words against me!'" chanted the activists, referencing Graham's allusion to a situation like this when he was defending not confirming Merrick Garland in 2016.
"I want you to use my words against me," Graham said during a senate hearing in 2016. "If there's a Republican president in 2016 and a vacancy occurs in the last year of the first term, you can say Lindsey Graham said let's let the next president, whoever it might be, make that nomination."
Activists held a banner reading "We Can't Sleep So Neither Should Lindsey" while loudly playing back a recording of his own words from 2016.
“In the spirit of RBG, we will not allow a double standard in how our Congress deals with late-term Supreme Court appointments,” said Aura Angelica, an organizer with Sunrise DC. “Senator Graham told us he wouldn’t allow a Supreme Court nominee during an election year-- he told us to use his words against him if a seat opened up this late in the game-- we’re here today, doing just that.”
"We're using your words against you," wrote an activist in sidewalk chalk in front of the senator's home.
Inspector Robert Glover of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Special Operation Division told an organizer that the protest outside Senator Graham's house was in violation of DC's "Residential Tranquility Act" and that they'd begin arresting if they didn't leave.
He specifically added he'd arrest media at the event as well.
MPD Lieutenant Jason Bagshaw used an amplifier in Inspector Glover's call to issue a first warning to the protesters threatening arrest.
"We will not compromise with a simple-minded racist" an activist replied.
After Lieutenant Bagshaw issued a second arrest warning and ordered protesters to leave southbound, they briefly marched north toward the police, but then turned around leaving the way police told them to.
"You can't stop the revolution!" they chanted. "No justice, no peace!"
"We need a new court," an organizer said as the group marched to the Supreme Court. "We need a court that actually has term limits."
"Expand the court! Expand the court!" the group chanted.
Before wrapping, organizers read out the home address of Kansas Senator Pat Roberts in Alexandria, Virginia, and suggested that he or
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