Cities who Issued Police Stand Down Orders against Antifa during Rallies Being Sued

It’s maddening!

By now, conservatives are probably aware of the group calling themselves “Antifa” (short for “anti-Fascists”). But did you also know that in many cases where Antifa has been the clear instigator of violence — at free-speech protests, Trump rallies and elsewhere — police forces have been ordered by local officials to give Antifa free rein and to deny protection to anyone who might be caught in their path?

Even worse, as Republican National Committee (RNC) member Harmeet Dillon tells Fox’s Judge Jeanine Pirro in this upsetting clip, police in many cases have directed Trump supporters and innocent bystanders into immediate personal contact with these masked thugs, who have then used their proximity and their weapons (which include baseball bats, bricks, mace and pepper spray) to attack and assault anyone who opposes them and their extreme Leftist political views.

As Dillon says, not only is she currently representing 17 people who were brutalized in San Jose by Antifa members, the federal government — specifically the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) — may also be to blame, as these agencies have known about this scourge for over a year and haven’t warned the general public about the danger they represent.

Where did Antifa come from? In many cases, clandestine supporters such as billionaire progressive activist George Soros are paying for their black clothing, their weapons, their organizational infrastructure and yes, even people’s presence and action at many of their violent demonstrations.

Watch as Fox’s Pirro gets the lowdown on Dillon’s case against city officials and police in San Jose and what’s happening in other hotspots.


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