Guest column courtesy of Pam Geller
The District of Columbia ceremoniously painted the street leading to the White House with the bright-yellow words “Black Lives Matter” the day before crowds of protesters were expected to gather in response to George Floyd’s death while in police custody.
Artists
with MuralsDC,
a Department of Public Works project, and some volunteers painted the words on
16th street behind the White House on Friday, NPR reported.
It’s if the Democrats want unfettered
violence, destruction and mayhem.
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has not
exactly embraced the presence of the National Guard deployed to contain the
violent protests in the nation’s capital, but her push to evict Guard troops
from city hotels is nothing short of “ridiculous,” Rep. Adam Kinzinger,
R-Ill., said Friday.
Race-baiter Al Sharpton announces march in
Washington on anniversary of historic demonstration
ONE MILLION Unhinged Leftists Expected to
Attend Protests in DC This Weekend — And Crackpot Mayor Just Evicted ALL
National Guard Units
By Jim Hoft, June 5,
2020:
There are reports that
One Million leftists will converge on Washington DC this weekend to resume
their protests over the death of George Floyd.
This comes after
Washington DC Mayor Bowser kicked out ALL of the National Guard troops that
were sent there to restore peace after leftists rioting and vandalized the city
last weekend.
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Washington DC Mayor
Bowser announced on Thursday she was examining every legal question about the
Presidents’ authority to send troops, even National Guard from other states, to
the District of Columbia.
Mayor Bowser said, “I
have the authority and have not requested guard from any state.”
The DC Mayor then later
evicted ALL NATIONAL GUARD from any Washington DC hotel.
On Sunday night leftists
defaced the WWII Memorial and Korean War Memorial and torched a 200-year-old
church.
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