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Protests are inevitable after the election

Protests are inevitable after the election

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Does anyone really believe that tomorrow's election results will keep the peace in our major cities? Major cities and even the White House are preparing for possible protests and riots, and the reality is that chaos could erupt regardless of who wins. Mike Gonzalez, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and author of BLM: The Making of a New Marxist Revolution, joins us to shed light on the rising tide of next-generation Marxism and what we can do about it.

Security fences now surround the White House, the U.S. Capitol and Kamala Harris' residence, signaling that authorities expect trouble. D.C. officials have tried to reassure residents and businesses still recovering from the devastation of 2020 protests, but how much trust can we really put in their claims? Washington's police chief insists there is “no cause for concern,” but can anyone forget the chaos that unfolded last time?

This isn't just about a few angry protesters; It is a larger trend driven by a radical ideology that aims to undermine our institutions and encourage unrest. With tensions running high and emotions boiling over, we cannot afford to ignore the reality of the situation. Regardless of the election outcome, the foundation for unrest has already been laid.

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