Anti-Trump Riots: Follow the Money

William F. Jasper
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George Soros, Alex Soros, Jonathan Soros, Tom Steyer, Donald Sussman, Herb and Marian Sandler, and Michael Bloomberg: What do these and other billionaire Democratic Party donors have in common with the #NotMyPresident rioters who ravaged American cities following the November 8 election? That’s a crucially important question that demands answers, because a lot more anti-Trump mayhem is in the works.

Were the “protests” that quickly devolved into riots nationwide following Donald Trump’s historic upset of Hillary Rodham Clinton merely spontaneous outbursts resulting from widespread fear and anger over the Republican candidate’s alleged promotion of hatred, racism, misogyny, xenophobia, and intolerance? That, of course, is the narrative of the establishment media choir, which, thankfully, has been so thoroughly discredited and exposed — for lies, bias, propaganda, and censorship — in this past election cycle that tens of millions of Americans no longer believe a single word of the deceptive drivel dispensed by their scribblers and talking heads.

The riots and violence that continued day after day were the continuation and culmination of previous rehearsals in Ferguson, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Chicago, and elsewhere that were instigated and coordinated by activist leaders of Black Lives Matter, MoveOn.org, International Action Center, ANSWER Coalition, and other far-left, fake “grassroots” groups. They can be relied upon to perform on cue because they are lavishly funded by George Soros, the big tax-exempt foundations (Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie, et al.) and activist “pass through” organ­izations such as the Tides Foundation and Democracy Alliance that bundle and launder hundreds of millions of dollars in “dark money” to the street revolutionaries.

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