Woman who Assaulted Man Wearing MAGA Hat to be Deported

One of the clearest signs that we are already in Civil War 2.0 in America is the tendency of leftwing Democrats to instantly attack when they see one of their neighbors wearing Trump-themed apparel. And the excuse for these attacks is always, “That elderly woman made me punch her because her MAGA hat is racist.”

Age is not even a factor or a deterrent for these repellent Democrats. An 85-year-old man was beaten for wearing a MAGA hat just the other day. A shoe store clerk was fired because he threw a screaming fit at a teenager in a MAGA hat. And of course we all remember the Covington Catholic high school students who were mobbed by the “Black Israelite” cult and the Native American stolen valor drummer.

Sometimes there’s a happy ending to these Civil Rights abuses by Democrats, however. In a viral video from last week, a guy was trying to enjoy his lunch at a restaurant when a waitress was triggered by his MAGA hat. She proceeded to assault him, grabbing the hat and trying to rip it off of his head and screeching various obscenities at him.

The police arrested the waitress for assault, but then the story gets even better. Unlike Boston and some of the larger cities in Massachusetts, the city of Falmouth where this happened is NOT a sanctuary city for illegal aliens. So, following her arrest on assault charges, the woman suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome was paid a visit by ICE. Check out the rest of the story in the video below!


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