Fucking Democrats. so, it is true. Democrats fleece Americans so that they can launder the money back to keep them in power.
Sen. Alex Padilla forcibly removed from DHS Secretary Noem's news conference in LA https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/la-protests-ice-raids-trump-06-12-25#cmbtn49i900003b6p0ylwx2ls Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla of California was confronted by security and forcibly removed from a news conference being held by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem today in Los Angeles. Padilla spoke out during Noem’s initial remarks to reporters and attempted to shout questions at the secretary. He appeared to be restrained by security guards and was pushed out of the room. He continued to shout comments regarding the administration’s immigration crackdown and the secretary’s claims as he was shoved away. Padilla was then taken into a hallway, a law enforcement source with direct knowledge of the incident told CNN. The senator was ordered to his knees and then physically pushed to the ground by officers. He was then handcuffed by uniformed FBI Police officers who provide security for bureau facilities. Noem’s remarks come amid days of protests against her agency and its immigration-enforcement actions. Noem is speaking from the Los Angeles headquarters of the FBI. The west LA federal building is one of the locations California National Guard members have been seen protecting. Padilla has previously been critical of President Donald Trump’s actions in response to recent immigration protests in Southern California. poston X Tuesday. “This isn’t just an attack on Los Angeles — it’s a test run for using the military against any American city he chooses.” CNN has reached out to Padilla’s office for comment. (Article has video)
You are such a dipshit.. This post only investigates progressive organizations. The exact same methods could expose how federal funds flow into right-wing, religious, or corporate nonprofit, but there's no indication the cumbucket is interested in that. Terms like “No Kings rally”, “influence laundering”, “black box” are rhetorically charged and pure ideological bias. Guilt by association much? organizations receiving taxpayer funds for legal aid, democracy support or conservation are presented as dubious simply for appearing in a flowchart tied to a protest event, without distinguishing between direct involvement and coincidental association. Federal Funding, Nonprofit Networks & Right-Wing Advocacy “Follow the Money” — A Conservative Edition Event Framing (mirror to “No Kings Rally”): Let’s say you’re looking into the 2023 “Faith & Freedom Coalition Conference,” where speakers rallied against abortion, LGBTQ rights, and immigration. You want to know: Are taxpayer dollars indirectly funding any of the groups that helped organize, promote, or ideologically support this event? Federal Funding → Intermediary Nonprofits → Advocacy Organizations 1. Federal Grants to Faith-Based Initiatives The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) distributes hundreds of millions annually via its Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. Example: Catholic Charities USA receives over $1.2 billion per year, much from federal grants. 2. Intermediaries & DAFs These funds flow into intermediaries like: The Bradley Foundation The Charles Koch Foundation The National Christian Foundation (a massive DAF, one of the largest in the country) 3. Recipient Orgs (policy + advocacy) Money then supports organizations such as: Alliance Defending Freedom (legal cases to restrict abortion & LGBTQ rights) Heritage Foundation (policy think tank with clear advocacy goals) Family Research Council (advocates for religious liberty, opposes same-sex marriage) Turning Point USA (campus outreach for conservative politics) Project Veritas (politically motivated undercover journalism) When @DataRepublican maps money flowing to environmental justice groups and voter access nonprofits, it's cast as “subversive influence laundering.” But when Heritage or ADF receives routed funds through faith-based programs or DAFs, it’s usually cast (by the right) as “defending liberty” or “strengthening civil society.”
Ron DeSantis urges motorists to run down protestors with their cars. Ron DeSantis says Floridians have 'the right' to hit protesters with their cars https://www.themirror.com/news/us-news/ron-desantis-says-floridians-the-1204509
Of course the terrorism in Los Angeles is backed by pro-Hamas activists. LA riots backed by pro-Hamas activists who called for city to burn Unity of Fields encourage ‘intifada’ in response to detention of illegal migrants https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news...cked-by-pro-hamas-activists-called-city-burn/ The violent protests engulfing Los Angeles are backed by pro-Hamas activists who called for the city to be “burned”, it can be revealed. Unity of Fields (UoF) celebrated attacks on police and encouraged an “intifada” in response to the detention of illegal migrants. They shared details of upcoming protests with their members, encouraging them to take part in the “uprising” and to spread the unrest across the US, The Telegraph can reveal. The group also celebrated a rioter who burned a self-driving Waymo car while wearing a Hamas armband and waving a Mexican flag. “Wearing a Hamas armband and a PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) headband while burning a Waymo vehicle and waving a Mexican flag at the militant anti-ICE resistance is some real unity of the fields type s—,” the group wrote of the man. Protests against ICE raids targeting illegal migrants in California, some taking place at their workplaces, erupted in the state on Friday, with some turning violent. UoF organisers encouraged the followers to intervene to thwart ICE agents from arresting illegal migrants writing: “Direct confrontation is the only way.” Formerly known as Palestine Action US, the group formed in 2023 shortly after the October 7 attacks. UoF, a phrase referring to a unified Palestinian armed resistance against Israel, announced it was transitioning into “militant propaganda” against the United States a year later. “We don’t mean unity for unity’s sake, but the protracted struggle it will take to reach a principled, higher unity against the forces of imperialism, Zionism, and fascism,” it wrote at the time. The group was subsequently banned from social media, including Meta, but remains on X. Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, last year implored the Department of Justice to open a domestic terror investigation into the “anti-zionist” group over fears it could harm American citizens. Using Telegram, the encrypted messaging service, the group shared details of the LA riots to 10,000 supporters, who they have dubbed the “Hamas Marxist army’”. Apple subsequently banned the Telegram channel on all iPhones and other iOS devices in recent days. But their inflammatory language has continued online, where they referred to police officers as “pigs” and urged them to be terrorised. “Study the way that the broader community showed up to defend the UCLA encampment from zionist pigs and the LA pig department. This kind of community defence is embedded in the ground work that is happening in LA, learn from them,” a post read. The group wrote on X: “You know what are good optics? Burning s--- down, pushing fascists off your block, and keeping your loved ones out of the state’s dungeons. (Some might even call that winning)” In a statement to The Telegraph, UoF said its “LA Intifada is one part of the international revolutionary sequence that was opened up by the Toufan Al-Aqsa,” a reference to the Hamas massacre of Israelis on October 7. The group went on to describe as “legitimate” the killing of two innocent Israeli embassy workers in Washington DC last month. “We view any acts of resistance against the violence of US-led imperialism as legitimate, from the George Floyd Rebellion to the LA Intifada to Elias Rodriguez’s martyrdom operation.” Mr Rodriguez has been charged with federal and local murder offences in connection with the shooting of the Israeli embassy workers on May 27. The statement concluded: “The duty of every revolutionary is to make the revolution. Long live the global intifada!” They concluded the statement with “Up the Ra!” seemingly a reference to the IRA. As protests spread around the country, so too did the call for violence. The Solidarity Network, a group of “anarchist organisers” in South Florida, shared a post on social media suggesting peaceful protests do not work. Writing that they were in “solidarity with those fighting in LA”, it said: “Riots downtown are great, but what can you accomplish in small numbers, wearing a mask at night, with your phone at home?” They wrote: “How’s your cardio? Do your friends and you have a unique sign language? Have you ever crushed up car spark plugs? Do you know how to dampen and treat tear gas and pepper agents?” The group urged those interested to turn up to join protests “in a mask”, before adding it was “not discouraging nor encouraging any specific illegal activity”. While the groups’ funding remains unclear, one billionaire with links to Shanghai is accused of bankrolling some of the radical organisations involved in this week’s peaceful protests. China-based Neville Roy Singham is expected to be called to testify in front of Congress about his funding of non-profits and Marxist groups. They include the Party for Liberation and Socialism, which is thought to have organised the peaceful demonstrations against ICE officials. There is no suggestion they were involved with any of the violence that engulfed LA. ‘Paid insurrectionists behind violence’ Donald Trump has claimed “paid insurrectionists” were behind the violence in California. The US president said well-equipped “agitators” had been paid to cause chaos in the country’s second-biggest city, which has been the scene of disorder since Friday. “These are paid insurrectionists. These are paid troublemakers. They’re agitators. They’re paid,” Mr Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Tuesday. “Do you think somebody walks up to a kerb and starts hammering pieces out, has all the equipment necessary and starts handing it out to people to use as a weapon? These are paid insurrectionists or agitators or troublemakers.” Using the term “insurrectionists” opens the door to the president invoking the 1807 Insurrection Act, which would give deployed troops the power to arrest protesters. While the majority of protesters have been peaceful in Los Angeles, agitators have been turning up looking for trouble. Some have torched self-driving cars or thrown rocks, fireworks and Molotov cocktails at police. These groups, who are often dressed in head-to-toe black, their faces completely covered by masks, become more active after dark. Several journalists were shot by officers using non-lethal rounds as they covered the protests including a photographer employed by The Telegraph. Mr Trump deployed 2,000 members of the National Guard to the city, prompting a power struggle with Gavin Newsom, the California governor. A further 700 US marines have since arrived in the city. On Monday evening, police made over 100 arrests while two officers were injured. Ninety-six of the arrests were for failing to disperse in the downtown Los Angeles area. (Article has video and pictures)
So just lie in wait, parked, until a protest passes you and once surrounded with no avenue of escape to meet legal requirements, floor it. Sure.