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Naked people on bicycles is the "Most" threatening thing he's ever seen ??!??


Mike Johnson decries 'naked bicyclers' in Portland as 'most threatening thing I've seen'

"What I've seen is the abuse of law enforcement by radical leftist activists. You know, most recently, the most threatening thing I've seen yet was the naked bicyclers in Portland who were protesting ICE down there. I mean, it's getting really ugly."

 
Naked people on bicycles is the "Most" threatening thing he's ever seen ??!??


Mike Johnson decries 'naked bicyclers' in Portland as 'most threatening thing I've seen'

"What I've seen is the abuse of law enforcement by radical leftist activists. You know, most recently, the most threatening thing I've seen yet was the naked bicyclers in Portland who were protesting ICE down there. I mean, it's getting really ugly."

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Despite what some, including at DHS, are claiming, this video isn’t from a year ago in Chicago. It was Friday in Hoffman Estates, in my district, a street I’ve walked myself. It appears to show a child being violently detained by ICE. It’s real, and I’m demanding accountability.

 
BREAKING Los Angeles County officials voted Tuesday to declare a state of emergency that gives them power to provide assistance for residents they say have suffered financially from ongoing federal immigration raids.

 
Naked people on bicycles is the "Most" threatening thing he's ever seen ??!??


Mike Johnson decries 'naked bicyclers' in Portland as 'most threatening thing I've seen'

"What I've seen is the abuse of law enforcement by radical leftist activists. You know, most recently, the most threatening thing I've seen yet was the naked bicyclers in Portland who were protesting ICE down there. I mean, it's getting really ugly."

I assume it's anti-Christian or Satanic to be nude in public. But it doesn't sound like any serious threat, since they are in no position to hide their weapons. But does sound like it would make a good scene in the movie Idiocracy.
 
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Chicago TV producer’s arrest in Ice raid ‘alarming and horrifying​


Attorneys representing a producer for Chicago’s WGN television station who was temporarily detained by federal agents last week in Chicago, say the incident “should be alarming and horrifying to every person in this country”.

Debbie Brockman, a US citizen and a WGN employee, was arrested on Friday by federal agents during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) operation in Chicago’s Lincoln Square neighborhood. Videos from the scene show Brockman being forced to the ground by two agents before she is handcuffed and put in a van.

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At the time, a homeland security official claimed that Brockman “threw objects at border patrol’s car” and was “placed under arrest for assault on a federal law enforcement officer”.

Later on Friday, WGN confirmed that Brockman had been released from federal custody and that no charges had been filed against her.

In a news release issued by attorneys representing Brockman on Tuesday, which was sent to the Guardian as well as several Chicago news outlets, her lawyers disputed the government’s account. They said they “adamantly deny any allegation that she assaulted anyone” and that “Brockman was the one who was violently assaulted by federal agents on her way to work” on 10 October.

Her lawyers say that at the time of the arrest, Brockman was “not acting in any professional capacity as an employee for WGN” but that she was just “walking to the bus stop as part of her morning commute when she was attacked by Border Patrol agents.


“Brockman, who is a US Citizen born in this country, was violently detained on Foster Avenue,” the statement continues. “As this occurred, individuals on the street began recording the incident and asked Ms Brockman her name.”


The statement says that she told the bystanders her name and that she worked at WGN, in the hopes that “someone would notify her employer so coworkers would know that she would not be arriving at work that day”, her attorneys said.

According to her lawyers, Brockman was held in federal custody for about seven hours before being released.

“She has not been charged with any crimes and she intends to pursue all legal avenues available to her to vindicate her rights and hold the federal authorities accountable for their actions,” the statement adds.


Brad Thomson, one of her attorneys, added in the statement: “If armed, masked, federal agents are snatching US citizens off the street as they walk to work and throwing them in unmarked vehicles, you can only imagine what these agents must be willing to do to our immigrant neighbors and people who dare to speak out against them.

“Ms Brockman was taken to the ground, battered, handcuffed, and her pants were pulled down exposing her bare buttocks,” Thomson said. “No one should be treated like that in this city, in this country or anywhere else in the world.”
 
I'm just sickened at how anybody is ok with this crap. Not just ok with it, but cheering it on.

If you don't like being called Nazi's, stop using their exact playbook. Nazis.
The No Kings protest on Sat. is a good sign, though. But after it's over people will go back to being complacent. It will probably take a recession with an unemployment rate of 20% or more before there is enough people rightfully thinking the government has been doing people dirty. Then there will be large daily protests.
 
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