Video Show Democrat Elites And Stars Acting As Cheerleaders For Violence


Donald Trump Jr. shared a video last week that shows some big-name Democratic leaders and Hollywood stars encouraging and cheering on violence America has seen in major cities.

The video comes from conservative website Caldron Pool and is a compilation of threatening comments coming from the far left starting with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi asking why there aren’t “uprisings all over the country.”

Donny Deutsch, a regular on “Morning Joe” declares that “people need to start taking to the streets.” Rep. Ayanna Pressley said, “There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there’s unrest in our lives.”

Chris Cuomo is shown asking where it says that protesters have to be polite and peaceful and Samantha Bee uses a derogatory term I can not repeat in this article to describe Ivanka Trump.

Nicolle Wallace from MSNBC and former Attorney General Eric Holder both condone violence along with Don Lemon and Robert De Niro.

Well known Hollywood actor Johnny Depp asks a threatening question, “When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?”

The infamous photoshoot of Kathy Griffin posing with the severed head of Trump is shown in the video as well as rapper Snoop Dogg using a prop gun to shoot a clown resembling the president.

Maxine Waters urges supporters to harass members of the Trump administration and Madonna threatens, “I have thought, an awful lot, about blowing up the White House.”

While some of the clips in the video come from the early stages of Trump’s presidency, others are more recent and refer to the violent riots raging across the country right now.

Major cities have been devastated by these riots in recent weeks. Portland, Chicago, Seattle, New York, and Washington, D.C., just to name a few, have been terrorized by organizations made of the people that support every word from that video.

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