TRUMP ORDERS BUST OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL BACK TO WHITE HOUSE, INFURIATING OBAMA, PLEASING BRITS
TRUMP ORDERS BUST OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL BACK TO WHITE HOUSE, INFURIATING OBAMA, PLEASING BRITS
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TRUMP ORDERS BUST OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL BACK TO WHITE HOUSE, INFURIATING OBAMA, PLEASING BRITS
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Oleg Atbashian grew up in the Soviet Union. He came to the free world. Now the Soviet Union has come to him, courtesy today’s authoritarian academic Left. Dissenting voices are absolutely unwelcome on college and university campuses today, and administrators increasingly enforce this authoritarian lockstep using their thuggish security personnel. A case in point is my experience at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire, where I was invited to speak several times, but university officials quashed each attempt to have me speak there. When I was in the area in summer 2015 and attempted to use their video link for a Fox News appearance, Fox told me that Saint Anselm wouldn’t allow me to do so, on the pretext that because I have received death threats, my presence constituted a danger to the students. Since I doubt that everyone who has received death threats is banned from Saint Anselm College (and indeed, Donald Trump spoke there after receiving highly publicized death threats over his proposed Muslim immigration moratorium), I went to the college to try to find out why, only to be assaulted by a hysterically unhinged security guard, James Stankiewicz, and banned from going onto the campus altogether, on pain of arrest. When I wrote politely to Neil Levesque of Saint Anselm’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics, which was directly responsible for the ban, asking for information about why I was banned, he had a corrupt cop from the Goffstown, New Hampshire police department threaten me with arrest if I contacted Levesque again.That, in microcosm, is what colleges and universities are like all over the country nowadays: deviate from the hard-Left line, and you will be brutalized, roughed up, and threatened with arrest — and in Oleg’s case, actually arrested and jailed. The idea that George Mason University or Saint Anselm College or any similar institution in the U.S. today is actually an institute of higher learning, rather than simply an indoctrination center for the authoritarian Left, operated by thugs with no respect for civil discourse, is absurd.“Pro-Israel Artist Threatened With 5 Years in Jail for Anti-Terror Posters at GMU,” by Daniel Greenfield, FrontPage, November 14, 2016:It’s not a story out of the Soviet Union though Oleg Atbashian, an artist, activist and commentator, had gotten in trouble for defying the authorities there too.“Back in my Soviet dissident days, when I was collecting signatures in defense of Andrei Sakharov, I was screamed at, threatened, and lectured by the KGB and Communist functionaries. What I never imagined was that in the United States, the land of the free, I would not only be subjected to similar treatment, but go to jail,” Oleg writes.But that’s exactly what happened to him.Oleg’s mixture of art and satire took off with Communists for Kerry. He’s the mastermind behind The People’s Cube and his tweaking of the radical left and its alliance with Islamic terrorists allowed him to continue the same fight he had pursued in the days of the Soviet Union. But as the US comes to resemble the USSR, political satire and activism carries a serious price.This is what happened to Oleg when he put up some of his Freedom Center posters challenging the anti-Semitic environment created by the left’s alliance with Islamic terrorists on campus.This was supposed to be a two-day poster campaign, to counteract the George Mason University hosting an official national conference for Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), which is an anti-Semitic organization with well-documented ties to Hamas – a terrorist group whose stated goal is to exterminate the Jews. The GMU poster campaign was conceived by the David Horowitz Freedom Center.My part in it was to create provocative artwork for the posters and to hang them around the GMU campus, as well as to distribute flyers in order to raise awareness among the students, faculty, and the administration about the true meaning of their support for the SJP conference.On the first day, my friend and I placed a few stickers on walls, poles, and signs around the GMU campus. We also placed paper flyers inside and outside the university buildings. We had decided to hang the larger posters on the following night, right before the start of the SJP conference.Arriving at the campus in the evening, we noticed a large police presence everywhere, including the campus Starbucks. From what we overheard at the tables, the police were on the lookout for people posting “disturbing” flyers. At one point we considered canceling our mission due to this higher risk, but then decided to hang a few posters in new locations, in order to get the message out more effectively.We only had time to hang three large posters when, at about 4am, our car was pulled over by a GMU PD cruiser with flashing lights. As we found out later, they already had a description of our rental KIA Optima. Officer M.J. Guston and his female partner, Officer Daniels, requested to see our drivers’ licenses, which they took away. Then they inquired if we had any weapons and proceeded with the visual search, noticing our bucket with mixed wallpaper paste and some rolled posters on the back seat, covered with towels.The police officers took pictures of the contents of our car and retrieved some of the loose fliers from the floor as evidence. They claimed that since we were covering the posters and flyers with towels, we intended to conceal our wrongdoing. We explained that the towels were needed to wipe our hands, to prevent the bucket from spilling, and to stop the papers from rolling around the car, which was the honest truth.The story sounds Kafkaesque. But it only gets more so.Officer Daniels told us that the content of our posters was violent and disturbing to some students, especially the one with the Hamas terrorist standing in pools of blood over his dead victims. Such interpretation flipped our message on its head entirely, turning it from sympathy for the victims of violence into a threat of violence.Since they couldn’t find any weapons and our message was protected by the First Amendment, the officers decided to charge us with “destruction of property worth of at least $2,500,” which was a “class 6 felony.” They claimed we had “super-glued” our fliers to school signs and it was impossible to peel them off.It didn’t matter that we never used permanent glue, or that there could be other volunteers on campus who posted the stickers they could have downloaded online. Our wallpaper paste was made of wheat and water; we only used it on three large posters, which could be easily removed with water and would be washed off by the first rain. The rest were stickers, printed on regular self-adhesive paper found in any office store.The intent was quite clearly punitive. The goal was to make GMU safe for Islamic terrorists and anti-Semites.The magistrate’s decision was quick: $8,000 bail for each of us and a mandatory court hearing within several days. As we were led away to be processed into the system, Officer Guston said, somewhat triumphantly, his final words to us: “You can’t come to GMU ever again.”That’s the goal. It’s doubtful that this much momentum and energy had been invested without pressure from George Mason University. Which means that GMU should be held accountable for it.Our posters contained a hashtag, #StopCampusSupport4Terrorism. The just and moral choice here is clear to any decent human being. But when political correctness comes into play, morality becomes blurry and justice switches the polarity. As a result, terrorist supporters ended up having a safe space and vigorous protection, while their non-violent opponents were subjected to brutal force, thrown in jail, and were robbed blind by the system.When Steven Salaita lost his cushy academic gig for celebrating assault on Jews, the media turned out vocally in his support. But when George Mason University calls out the dogs for protests against anti-Semitism and does its best to intimidate and brutalize a Soviet dissident, there is a great echoing silence. The only mainstream media story on these events quotes “officials” claiming that there was $2,500 in damage. That’s nonsense. As we’ve already seen.The actions of GMU and its campus thugs need to be challenged. The alternative can be seen above.
“Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Monday that he has no plans to change the LAPD’s stance on immigration enforcement, despite President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to toughen federal immigration laws and deport millions of people upon taking office.“For decades, the LAPD has distanced itself from federal immigration policies. The LAPD prohibits officers from initiating contact with someone solely to determine whether he or she is in the country legally, mandated by a special order signed by then-chief Daryl Gates in 1979. During Beck’s tenure as chief, the department stopped turning over people arrested for low-level crimes to federal agents for deportation and moved away from honoring federal requests to detain inmates who might be deportable past their jail terms.”On Monday, Beck said he planned to maintain the long-standing separation.“‘I don’t intend on doing anything different,’ he said. ‘We are not going to engage in law enforcement activities solely based on somebody’s immigration status. We are not going to work in conjunction with Homeland Security on deportation efforts. That is not our job, nor will I make it our job.’”
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck, surrounded by uniformed officers.
“More than 1 million of the estimated 11 million immigrants in the country without legal status live in Los Angeles County, according to the Migration Policy Institute.”
“‘To all those who are, after Tuesday’s election, very nervous and filled with anxiety as we’ve spoken to, you are safe in Chicago, you are secure in Chicago and you are supported in Chicago,” Emanuel said. “Chicago will always be a sanctuary city.’”
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, to illegals in his sanctuary city: We’ve got your back.
“Emanuel didn’t address any of Trump’s campaign promises directly, but this was the most he’s spoken on the immigration issue as he tries to bolster support that had sharply decreased with the handling of the Laquan McDonald police shooting investigation.“‘Now, administrations may change, but our values and principles as it relates to inclusion does not,’ Emanuel added. ‘People from all faiths, all backgrounds and all parts of the world have beaten their path to the city of Chicago because Chicago offers them and — more importantly, as the son and the grandson of an immigrant — their children and grandchildren a chance at the American dream.’“Emanuel had urged any immigrants who are fearful of their legal status to contact the city’s 311 center to get information about legal resources and other programs.”
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Obama insults numerous allies in his press conference today, but the ene-media doesn’t report on it. In an extraordinary snub to other world leaders, the President praised Ms Merkel, and in a swipe at Britain’s historic Brexit vote, said he supported a “united Europe.” Translation — Eurabia.I am sure other world leaders breathe a sigh of relief. He was the kiss of death for Prime Minister Cameron over Brexit, now the curse of Obama will strike at Merkel — although she is probably doomed anyway.I am sure Turkish caliph Recip Tayyip Erdogan is heartbroken. He was Obama’s favorite for years. But Merkel’s mass Muslim migration endeared her to Barack Hussein.“Obama’s parting insult to UK: Outgoing leader calls Merkel ‘closest ally’ and slams Brexit” By The Express, November 14, 2016:The outgoing US President paid tribute to German Chancellor Angela Merkel for being his “closest international partner” and launched a thinly veiled attack on Brexit in a major snub to the cherished special relationship.Speaking to the Washington press corps for the first time since the US election Mr Obama, who has often been portrayed as hostile to the UK, stressed how he will assure world leaders of America’s position on global economic and security issues.In an extraordinary snub to other world leaders, the President praised Ms Merkel and in a swipe at Britain’s historic Brexit vote, said he supported a “united Europe”.BARACK Obama has handed down one final insult to Britain as he prepares to leave the White House and be replaced by self-avowed anglophile Donald Trump.President Obama loftily insisted “We are indisputably in a stronger position today than we were when I came in eight years ago”.Before he undertakes visits to Greece and Germany next week, he said: “Our work has helped us stabilize the global economy.“In Germany I will visit with Chancellor Merkel who has probably been my closest international partner these eight years and will signal solidarity with our closest allies and express our support for a strong, integrated and united Europe.President Obama said Angela Merkel has been his “closest international partner”“It’s essential to our national security and global stability.”Despite the US and Germany enjoying a close relationship under the Obama administration, Donald Trump’s election victory heralds a hard break in relations.In a provocative message after the US election Ms Merkel set conditions for cooperation with Mr Trump.She said: “Germany and America are connected by values of democracy, freedom and respect for the law and the dignity of man, independent of origin, skin color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or political views.President Obama and the German Chancellor have enjoyed a cosy relationshipThe election of Donald Trump heralds a new era for US-Germany relations”I offer the next President of the United States close cooperation on the basis of these values.”Ms Merkel urged Germans to stand up for an “open-minded” country, warning that the US election victory of Mr Trump could inflame Germany’s refugee debate.The President-elect has denounced as “insane” the German Chancellor’s decision to allow more than a million migrants into Germany and claimed it had increased crime.
“Social media giant Twitter allowed the violent threat “Rape Melania” against incoming First Lady Melania Trump to trend after the site exploded with assassination threats against President-elect Donald Trump.”
Melania Trump was subjected to calls of rape from the anti-Donald Trump crowd.The call for violence against Mrs. Trump didn’t start online. A protester raised a paper version of the message in all caps outside the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., and a photograph of that act, posted to Twitter, soon went viral.Many social media users couldn’t believe what they saw.
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By Lt. General Michael FlynnNovember 15, 2016 NewsWithViews.comTurkey should be a top priority in U.S. foreign policy, a top adviser to President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday in an article that slammed Barack Obama for failing to understand Ankara's geopolitical position."We must begin with understanding that Turkey is vital to U.S. interests," retired Gen. Michael Flynn wrote for the Hill newspaper. He also called Turkey "a source of stability in the region".Flynn was a key national security adviser to Trump during his presidential campaign and is expected by many to be appointed to a Cabinet position, possibly as defense secretary.The veteran general wrote that it was "an unwise policy" for the Obama administration to keep Ankara at arm's length,"We need to adjust our foreign policy to recognize Turkey as a priority. We need to see the world from Turkey's perspective," he wrote.Noting the extradition request by Turkey of Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) leader, Fetullah Gülen, as one of the key points of contention between Washington and Ankara, Flynn suggested the U.S. handover Gülen.Ankara has asked Washington to extradite Gulen for his role in infiltrating state institutions in Turkey and carrying out a failed bloody coup July 15."What would we have done if right after 9/11 we heard the news that Osama bin Laden lives in a nice villa at a Turkish resort while running 160 charter schools funded by the Turkish taxpayers?" Flynn asked.The former chair of the Defense Intelligence Agency suggested that although Gülen presents himself as a moderate Islamic scholar, he is a radical who "has publicly boasted about his 'soldiers' waiting for his orders to do whatever he directs them to do."Flynn compared Gülen to Ayatollah Khomeini -- the leader of the Iranian revolution - urging the U.S. government not to repeat its mistake by supporting Gülen as it did Khomeini."Washington's silence on this explosive topic speaks volumes when we hear the incredulous claim that the democratically elected president of Turkey staged a military coup, bombed his own parliament and undermined the confidence in Turkey's strong economy, just so that he could purge his political opponents," he added.Flynn also cited allegation of corruption against the Gülen network in the U.S., saying the terror leader has brought more people than Google into the country to teach English but they are not fluent in the language.Meanwhile, the Vice President-elect Mike Pence told Turkish daily Hürriyet on Wednesday that Turkey is the most important U.S. ally in the region and added that the new U.S. administration will restore relations back to its glory and further strengthen ties.FETÖ leader Fetullah Gülen has lived in self-imposed exile on a 400-acre property in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania since 1999. In the July 15 coup attempt that he masterminded, a military junta tried to stage a coup to topple the democratically elected president and government in Turkey and impose martial law. The attempt was prevented by troops loyal to the government, along with police units and millions of Turkish citizens in favor of democracy. In total, 246 people, mostly civilians, were killed by pro-coup soldiers while over 2,000 were injured.Turkish authorities issued an official request for Gülen's extradition on Sept. 13, under a 1979 treaty between Turkey and the U.S. Justice minister Bozdag held a meeting with his U.S. counterpart Attorney General Loretta Lynch in late October, regarding the provisional arrest of the U.S.-based fugitive._______________________________________________________SEE ALL OUR PREVIOUS POSTS ABOUT FETULLAH GULEN & HIS U.S. CHARTER SCHOOLS INDOCTRINATING AMERICAN CHILDREN INTO ISLAMIC IDEOLOGY
But it cannot exist without the lies that convince people that these ‘-isms’ are acceptable.
In other words, the implication is, with thousands of ignorant, frightened youth demonstrating in America’s cities, how can Trump overcome the divisions, which, according to Mr. Cuomo, Trump created.
The grand experiment of our Founders has not yet failed. But note, the number of Clinton voters should sober us up. They outnumber us.
To the SNOWFLAKES out there, at the Presidential level, we don’t have one person, one vote … It’s not a Democracy, it’s a Democratic Republic.
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– The University of Michigan offered its traumatized students coloring books and Play-Doh to calm them. (Are its students in college or kindergarten?)
– The University of Kansas reminded its stressed-out kids that therapy dogs, a regular campus feature, were available.
– Cornell University, an Ivy League school, held a campus-wide “cry-in,” with officials handing out tissues and hot chocolate.
– Tufts University offered its devastated students arts and crafts sessions. (OK, not kindergarten — more like summer camp.)
– At campuses from elite Yale to Connecticut to Iowa and beyond, professors canceled classes and/or exams — either because students asked or because instructors were too distraught to teach.
And now the Globalists are making idle threats based on the blanket of fears stitched together by misinformed liberals and the mockingbird media.
Donald Trump is the President-Elect whether liberals like it or not. He will enter the Oval Office to preside over a Country that was deeply divided by Community Organizer Barack Obama. Not Donald Trump. Trump will roll his sleeves up to rebuild the infrastructure of the American economy destroyed by Bush and Obama. Not Donald Trump. Trump will be faced with a mass migration of displaced refugees fleeing the war torn countries thrown into chaos by Obama and Hillary Clinton. Not Donald Trump.
‘Kill the police!’ Clinton and Trump supporters clash with cops in Indianapolis who blame ‘out of town instigators’, while 19 are arrested in Portland on another night of widespread protestsAnti-Donald Trump protesters arrested for allegedly hurling rocks at police officers in Indianapolis
Local police said protesters threw bottles and rocks, while chanting ‘Kill the police’ at officers on Saturday
The arrests came during the fourth night of demonstrations against Trump in cities across the country
There were also protests in Washington DC, Salt Lake City, Portland, Miami, Chicago, and Kansas City
Portland police reportedly officers were having bottles and other items thrown at them on Saturday night
In total, police said 19 protesters were arrested in the city throughout the night as protests continued
Earlier, Michael Moore called on Donald Trump to step down as President-elect during protests in New York
The film-maker visited Trump Tower in Manhattan on Saturday morning to deliver his message to Donald
Moore was able to get inside the massive building and passed some security before he was stopped
He tried to get in an elevator to make his way to the Donald’s office, however he guards blocked it off
After leaving the building, Moore joined thousands of protesters in the streets outside Trump TowerBy Dailymail.com Reporter, 13 November 2016Angry anti-Donald Trump protesters have chanted ‘kill the police’ at officers while throwing bottles and rocks at them during demonstrations against the President-elect for a fourth-consecutive night across the country.At least seven people were arrested in Indianapolis on Saturday night, with more than 500 protesters clashing with police in the city, and cops blamed ‘out-of-town instigators’ for causing some of the trouble.The demonstration – held in Vice President-elect Mike Pence’s state – was ‘mostly peaceful’ before ‘police used what appeared to be a pepper gun on some protesters walking in the street,’ according to the Indianapolis Star.Other rallies took place in Portland, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Washington DC, and Phoenix, as the anti-Trump backlash continued to grow.Police in Portland reported having bottles and other items thrown at them by protesters and said a film crew was attacked. In total, 19 demonstrators were arrested in the city..Protesters are seen marching through the streets of Indianapolis, where at least seven people were arrested on Saturday for allegedly hurling rocks at police officersIndianapolis police said the arrests took place early on Saturday night during the rally that was attended by more than 500 peopleA large crowd of protesters is seen gathered in Indianapolis on Saturday night during demonstrations against President-elect Donald TrumpA young woman is seen in Indianapolis holding a sign that reads, ‘Not My President’, as she is surrounded by other protestersThe demonstrations in Indianapolis took place at the State House, where more than 500 people converged on Saturday nightThe newspaper said it was unsure about what sparked the incident.Indianapolis Metropolitan Police later said seven arrests were made and two officers were injured after protesters allegedly threw rocks at officers who were trying to ‘keep the peace’. Three of the people arrested were from ‘out of town’, according to police.At one point during the rally, a Trump supporter was seen driving a military-style truck towards protesters. The vehicle had a large ‘Trump Pence 2016’ sign on the side.Police Chief Troy Riggs told a news briefing that most of the hundreds of protesters marched peacefully in downtown Indianapolis for several hours on Saturday but a small group became more aggressive later in the evening.Police spokesman Major Richard Riddle says some of the group began threatening officers, including chants of ‘Kill the Police.’ They began throwing rocks at officers and police moved in and arrested them.There were also protests in Chicago, where thousands marched through the streets of downtown and rallied outside Trump’s hotel in the city.A woman is arrested by an Indianapolis Police Officer and walked in front of mounted officers during a rally against Donald Trump on SaturdayAiyana Stanley-Jones leads a rally against the election of Republican Donald Trump as President of the United States in IndianapolisA Donald Trump fan was seen driving towards protesters in Indianapolis in a military-style truck with a ‘Trump Pence 2016’ sign on the side of the vehicleDavid Jackson (C), who voted for Donald Trump, has a discussion with two protesters who oppose Donald Trump in downtown Indianapolis on Saturday nightA woman who did not want to be identified is dragged back from the street during a rally against Donald Trump in IndianapolisA man is seen carrying a sign that reads, ‘no human being is illegal #notmypresident’, among many other protesters in downtown IndianapolisProtesters hold signs during an election protest in Lafayette Square Park in front of the White House, Saturday, Nov. 12Washington DC was another city where protesters marched against President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday night. Pictured are two women holding anti-Trump signsCrowds of people are seen on both sides of the street outside a hotel in downtown Indianapolis during anti-Trump protests on Saturday nightProtesters against President-elect Donald Trump chant in front of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on November 12, 2016Protesters demonstrating in opposition to the election of President-elect, Donald Trump, march along the Las Vegas Strip on Saturday nightMassive crowds of protesters took tot he streets in Las Vegas – joining a host of other cities across the country to stage demonstrationsThe massive crowd of anti-Trump protesters marched along the Strip on Saturday night, many carrying signs and bannersDemonstrators gathered in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday to protest against Donald Trump’s election victory over Hillary ClintonA crowd of protesters staged a rally outside the Utah State Capitol building in Salt Lake City on SaturdayDemonstrators gather in protest against the election of Republican Donald Trump as President of the United States in Salt Lake City, UtahA man at the protests in Salt Lake City wears a hat that reads, ‘Immigrants Make America Great’. It mocked Donald Trump’s campaign sloganPortland Police tweeted that officers were having bottles and other objects thrown at them by protesters in OregonA police officer sprays the crowd with an irritant during a protest against the election of Republican Donald Trump as President in Portland, OregonPortland Police tweeted out a statement saying a film crew was attacked, and that more bottles were being thrown at policeA man is arrested outside the Indiana State House in Indianapolis during a rally against the election of Donald Trump on Saturday nightJocelyn Dominguez, 9, sits on the shoulders of her father Moises during a rally against the election of Republican Donald Trump in Indianapolis on Saturday nightAfter getting her Trump sign knocked out of her hand, Kelly Cummins (L) yells at a protester marching against the Republican’s election winProtestors attend a rally in Wynwood, Miami to protest against President-elect Donald Trump in Florida on Saturday nightProtesters are seen in Miami, Florida, upset with Republican nominee Donald Trump’s election win on Tuesday over Hillary ClintonProtestors attend a rally in Wynwood, Miami to protest against President-elect Donald Trump‘If you’re upset with the election, please don’t come out and protest,’ he said, according to KGW. ‘We are done with criminal activity in this city.’Meanwhile in New York, Liberal film-maker Michael Moore made it to the fourth floor of Manhattan’s Trump Tower in his bid to confront President-elect Trump and call on him to step down, before he was stopped by Secret Service guards.Moore, who had been a vocal critic of Trump during the election, joined thousands of people in protesters in Manhattan on Saturday morning, before he managed to get inside Trump Tower.After making his way into the Donald’s Central Park skyscraper, Moore attempted to get to Trump’s office.Kansas City, Missouri, was another city that saw more protests against Donald Trump on Saturday. An anti-Trump crowd is seen in the cityA demonstrator who painted her face in the colors of the American flag holds up a sign heading, ‘Stop Trump’, in Kansas City on SaturdayPeople attend a protest against the election of President-elect Donald Trump Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016, in Kansas City outside of City HallPeople protest against the election of Republican candidate Donald Trump in Kansas City, Missouri, on Saturday afternoonA large crowd of demonstrators hold anti-Donald Trump signs during a Missouri rally against the President-electDonald Trump supporter Kern Carlos Huerta stands in front of the Utah State Capitol building doors as demonstrators protest against the election of Republican nomineeFilm-maker Michael Moore has called on Donald Trump to step down as President-elect before he even takes office, after joining in protests in New York CityThe award-winning film-maker managed to scale Trump’s famous escalator, however he was stopped from going any further by security guards on the fourth floor.Moore was then escorted back down to the lobby, however before he left he wrote a note to Trump.‘Mr. Trump. I’m here. I want to talk to you,’ the note read.Moore then left the building and tweeted: ‘I’m in the middle of thousands -tens of thousands?- of American voters outside Trump Tower demanding he step aside. He got the least votes.
“Caught On Tape: California High School Girl Attacked For Supporting Trump,” Zero Hedge, November 11, 2016:A female student, Jade Armenio, of Woodside High School, located just outside of Palo Alto in Northern California, was viciously attacked after posting her support of Donald Trump on Instagram. According to an account of the incident from The Mercury News, the attack came from a student who approached Armenio and exclaimed “You support Trump. You hate Mexicans.”“This girl comes up to me and she said, ‘Do you hate Mexicans?’ and I was like, ‘no,’ and she said,‘You support Trump. You hate Mexicans,’ ” she said in an interview with KGO-TV.Not long after, the girl removed her eyeglasses and punched Jade, threw her to the ground and continued hitting her, according to multiple student cellphone videos obtained by this newspaper.Jade was left with a bloody nose, scratches and bruises.“She’s pretty shaken up, and rightfully so,” said Todd Armenio, who noted that his family does support the president-elect. “It makes me sick to my stomach that people would do this to other people. It’s sickening, and no one has the right to touch another person.”