
By Nick Arama. Media: Redstate
It looks like it’s going to be a busy weekend.
We saw things get started early with anti-ICE protests in a variety of locations, including at the Delaney Hall ICE facility in Newark on Thursday and Friday.
Also on Friday, there was action at the U.S. Capitol. People were protesting at the Supreme Court. But then, as they were leaving, they allegedly pushed past the barriers the police were setting up to keep protesters away.
Warning for graphic language:
“A few people pushed the bike rack down and illegally crossed the police line while running towards the Rotunda Steps,” the Capitol Police said. “Our officers immediately blocked the group and began making arrests.”
CNN reported they were a veterans group against “fascism.” It looks like someone got hurt when those barriers went over.
Sixty of the protesters were arrested, then marched to a bus and taken away.
Police said, “All will be charged with unlawful demonstration and crossing a police line. Additional charges for some will include assault on a police officer and resisting arrest.”
This comes as D.C. is getting ready for the big 250th birthday of the Army celebration on Saturday. You already had leftists like Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz putting it down and saying he hopes it gets rained on. Imagine a sitting governor saying that about the military.
There are expected to be a lot of protests in D.C. and across the country as part of the “No Kings” protests. It’s such a pointless exercise protesting “kings” – when there aren’t any. The fact that they are holding their protests refutes their very claim. If Trump were the dictator they allege, they wouldn’t be able to have them — because a dictator would crush such activity immediately. But that’s the left – a festival of spin and fantasy to feed narratives.
Trump even laughed at the silly take:
It sounds like it’s going to be an interesting weekend. It’s almost guaranteed that someone will be “finding out” on Saturday or Sunday after doing something dumb.
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