MMA Fighter Subdues Aggressive Trump Protester

Tara LaRosa, a pioneer in the sport of mixed martial arts recently was involved in a scuffle with an anti-Trump protestor when an Antifa member attacked a flag-waving demonstrator.

Now someone with a Twitter account called Long Beach Antifa is trying to paint LaRosa as a racist using Cash App and Square cash for what they called her “white nationalist cause.”

LaRosa responded in a tweet, “So, let me get this straight… I break up a fight, saving one of their people from taking serious damage… And Antifa tries to deplatform me from yet another site? Awesome.”

According to the Oregonian, LaRosa was among a group waving American flags in northeast Portland when another a woman got into a verbal argument with those in the group. LaRosa intervened and pinned down the woman who had instigated the fight with a flag-waving demonstrator.

Andy Ngo, the conservative social media journalist who was attacked by Antifa members a few months ago, tweeted, “At a flag-waving rally in Portland, @TaraLaRosa says she had to take anti-Trump protester to the ground after the woman allegedly attacked another woman. The group detained the self-described professor until police came. LaRosa says the woman bit her chest, causing an open wound.”

Ngo said this is more evidence that Antifa’s goal is to disrupt any way it can.

Watch the video as a Daily Caller reporter asks Antifa members what they thought of today’s conviction of Ngo’s attacker.


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