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    Democrats Vow To Take Fight Against Trump To The Streets

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJanuary 31, 2025 World Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Trump Administration rescinded the freeze on federal programs, vowing to eliminate woke agencies in the coming weeks. The Democrats have become outraged over the president’s numerous, swift measures to undo the damage caused under Biden. The left believes in democracy when it suits them. The Dems lost control of both chambers of Congress and have been backed into a corner that they are prepared to fight their way out of.

    House Democrats held a virtual meeting this week due to the “emergency” caused by Trump’s federal freeze. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) has urged his party to take their fight to the streets, according to those who were on the call. “I don’t want to speak for the leader,” Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) said afterward, “but it was a broad call for action — and a vigorous one.”

    Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) tacked on to the call for violence. “House Democrats are now fully engaged. The bell has rung. I think we see this for the constitutional test that it is, and we’re going to be aggressively pushing back,” he stated. “Leader Jeffries described it as a legal fight, a legislative fight and a street fight. And I couldn’t put it better.”

    They understand that they will be met with challenges in both the House and Senate as Republicans have the majority. The people voted red because they want to revert to conservative policies. The Democrats only care about maintaining power. Huffman said that they plan to “use whatever bully pulpits we have to awaken the American people to what’s going on here.”

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    “Awakening the American people” has been done through carefully orchestrated propaganda pushed forth by legacy media. They have achieved it through orchestrated civil unrest, as we have seen the likes of billionaire George Soros and his zealot son Alex push forward. The Open Society Foundations have publicly promoted civil unrest and paid people to “take the fight to the streets,” as the Democrats are not encouraging. They attempted to become the rulers of information, labeling anything against the agenda as dangerous misinformation that needed to be silenced. The lies, Russian collusion, Steel Dossier, Agenda 2025 – the majority never bought into these lies. Trump experienced countless assassination attempts after the left’s incessant villainization of Trump. They vowed to tone down the violent rhetoric, but that was prior to losing the election.

    Any Republican would have been immediately taken down if they attempted to incite violence or called for political action by any means possible. Taking the fight to the streets sounds like an insurrection of sorts, and at the very least, a complete abandonment of the US democratic process that these legislatures have sworn to uphold. The propaganda and rioting failed but these types never learn. The American people voted the Democrats out of power, but they will not accept defeat or the wishes of the public.



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