Sunday, July 26, 2020

VIDEO: Feds launch offensive after Portland rioters attack officers, abuse press credentials in 57th night of cha

Portland, Oregon, remains out of control.

For the 57th straight night, Antifa rioters wreaked havoc in Rip City, and they have markedly increased their activity and violent behavior since the DHS began sending in law enforcement to attempt to help the city quell the unrest.
Members of the media have tried to convince the public that the rioters are actually peaceful. CNN's Brian Stelter claimed Monday that "right-wing media plays up Portland protest 'violence'" — despite the fact that that very weekend the overwhelmed Portland Police declared a riot.
U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer, a Democrat who represents the Portland area, said that the city "is not out of control" but was dealing with "some people who have strong feelings."
But the evidence on the ground tells a different story, a story of a city that is severely out of control: Several people have been arrested on assault, arson, and property damage charges; young children are being led by adults to chant "F*** the police!"; the protesters have issued a list of demands that apparently must be met if the city wants them to stop their antics; rioters have been shooting lasers in the eyes of law enforcement, and now at least three officers may be permanently blind; and criminals have tried to break into and burn a Portland courthouse.


In response to the ongoing turmoil, President Donald Trump sent in federal officers, a move for which he has received major criticism.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) called the president's move un-American, while Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) labeled the federal officers "stormtroopers."
MSNBC's John Heilemann and U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) have both claimed that Trump sent the feds to Portland as a sort of test run for when he refuses to leave office should he lose November's election.

So, what's really going on?

BlazeTV reporter Elijah Schaffer was on the scene and captured footage of the last night's craziness. And it's not good.
This is your blanket content warning: rough language and disturbing scenes.
The crazy evening began as it often does: A bunch of protesters — many of them without face masks — changing and preparing the mob for what's to come. Then it shortly moved to rioters apparently attempting to take down a security fence around the Portland federal courthouse. READ MORE