The Left loves to act radically and then blame conservative Americans. But now they have nowhere to hide.
And a top Republican representative flips the script on Democrats and unveils a major secret plot.
In a strong response to recent comments made by Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) regarding conservative Americans, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has highlighted the activities of Left-wing extremists, suggesting that these groups, not conservatives, are the ones engaging in secretive training.
Greene’s comments came in response to Waters’ concerns about Right-wing organizations preparing for potential unrest if Donald Trump is not re-elected in 2024.
Waters, in an interview on Sunday, expressed her fears about “right-wing” groups training “up in the hills somewhere” to potentially commit acts of violence.
However, Greene shifted the focus to a recent incident in Portland, Oregon, involving a Left-wing domestic terrorist organization known as “Rachel Corrie’s Ghost Brigade.”
This group claimed responsibility for setting fire to 15 vehicles at a Portland Police Department training facility.
Using this event as a reference, Greene took to social media to assert that the true threat of extremism and violence might actually be emanating from the Left rather than the Right.
“Maxine Waters is right,” Greene stated, “They are training in the hills and THEY are her people.”
Maxine Waters is right.
They are training in the hills and THEY are her people.
What is the FBI and DOJ doing about the Democrat funded terrorist group ramping up operations all over America again?
Still too focused on J6 election protesters? https://t.co/vSuFntK203
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) May 7, 2024
She further questioned the focus of federal law enforcement, asking, “What is the FBI and DOJ doing about the Democrat-funded terrorist group ramping up operations all over America again? Still too focused on J6 election protesters?”
The attack by “Rachel Corrie’s Ghost Brigade” was detailed in a statement from the group, where they described breaking into the police training facility, cutting through a fence, and setting multiple fires.
Their statement also expressed solidarity with anti-Israel protesters on college campuses across the United States, which have recently seen significant unrest.
“On May Day we torched some PPB cars at their training facility. We cut through a fence, set ten fires and are happy it grew to burn fifteen cars!” read the group’s declaration.
“Our attack was preemptive. After seeing Humboldt, Columbia, UCLA, and more we knew the occupation at PSU would be swept violently and wanted to attack PPB before,” they added, highlighting their proactive approach to what they perceive as inevitable police retaliation against student protesters.
The group’s actions and statements not only reveal a readiness to engage in violent acts but also an encouragement of similar behavior among students involved in campus protests.
They advise students to “Catch the police off guard,” and “Raid them before they raid you,” promoting a confrontational and aggressive stance against law enforcement.
This narrative of Left-wing groups engaging in organized violence challenges the prevailing discourse around conservative Americans and raises questions about the breadth and complexity of domestic terrorism threats in the United States.
It also brings to light the potential political motivations behind these violent acts, with significant funding coming from major Democratic donors.
These donors are linked not only to President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign but also to other Democratic candidates and causes, suggesting a complicated network of political and financial support that may be influencing these activities.
Greene’s spotlight on these events and entities attempts to redirect the conversation about domestic extremism, focusing on the involvement and accountability of Left-wing groups rather than just Right-wing organizations.
Her comments reflect a growing divide in how different political factions perceive and address the threats of violent extremism.
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