BLM / ANTIFA protesters in DC chant "Burn it Down" | Eastern NC Now

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A march through Washington, DC by a mixture of BLM and ANTIFA protesters last weekend repeatedly chanted "burn it down".  These are the real radicals and terrorists, yet the National Guard was not in sight.  These are the groups that did a sustained siege of the White House this past summer in which a number of Secret Service members were injured.  Why are they allowed to rampage through DC with their violent threats?
 
De facto vice president Kamala Harris has endorsed these terrorist groups and their activities and even raised money to bail out arrested BLM terrorists.
 

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