Biden is placing a ridiculous black supremacist to lead his DOJ “Civil Rights Division”

Tucker Carlson explains that Kristen Clark, Biden’s pick to run the DOJ’s “Civil Rights Division,” had made racist black supremacists statements in public while at Harvard University and she had invited extreme anti-Semites to speak on campus as well.

Clark wrote a letter to the “Harvard Crimson” newspaper claiming that there is a genetic difference between Blacks and Whites, in that “Neuro-Melanin” in the brain of Black people gives them “superior physical and mental abilities” and it is “the basis for cultural differences between Blacks and Whites.”

Clark also invited an extreme anti-Semite Tony Martin to speak at Harvard.  Martin wrote a self-published manifesto called “The Jewish Onslaught” where he chronicled “the escalating Jewish onslaught against Black people,” and he is a Holocaust denier.  Kristen Clark even told the Harvard Crimson, “Professor Martin is an intelligent, well-versed Black intellectual who bases his information on indisputable fact.”

More recently, this Fall Clark said that it is “madness” for the federal government to take the side of Asian students in disputes of college admission, despite the fact that they are the most discriminated against.  [And remember Clark will lead the DOJ “Civil Rights Division”!]

Fox News also reported that Clarke wrote about the importance of defunding the police in Newsweek, and she advocated for removing police protection in schools.

Like essentially all Black politicians, Kristen Clark is almost certainly a member of the Masonic “Boule” secret society, that requires her to do what she is told to do.

Watch Trump’s supposed “incitement” in his speech at the Capitol, and issues with ridiculous media reports that are fraudulently reporting about it

This video contains all excerpts of the alleged “incitement to violence” that Trump made at his speech at the Capitol.  You can see that Trump continually stressed that people should be peaceful.  Also see the full video of his speech at this link, where he explains issues with the election fraud that has occurred.

Meg Kinnard, who wrote an AP article fraudulently claiming that Trump saying “let the weak ones get out” at his speech was “incitement.”

NOW.. Read this AP article written by a journalist Meg Kinnard that makes the following statements falsely attempting to claim that Trump incited the mob:

Graham was referencing Trump’s comments at a rally on Wednesday where thousands of the president’s supporters gathered, and where he stoked displeasure at the impending Electoral College certification vote of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory over him in the 2020 election.

If you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore,” [Trump] said, encouraging attendees to walk down the street to the Capitol, where lawmakers had gathered for the session.

Let the weak ones get out,” he went on.  “This is a time for strength.”

After the rally, a mob of Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol and unleashed unprecedented scenes of mayhem in hopes of halting the peaceful transition of power.  Members of Congress were forced into hiding, offices were ransacked, and the formal congressional tally of Electoral College votes was halted for more than six hours.

 

… If you watch to the above video in this article, you will see that Trump stressed that people are peaceful, and when he said “let the weak ones get out” he was only referring to the fact that the ones who are “weak in CREDIBILITY” will eventually LEAVE POLITICS due to no longer being accepted by Republican voters.  Kinnard intentionally took Trump’s statement completely out of context, and she even fraudulently attempted to create the impression that Trump said those statements together, when in fact he said “let the weak ones get out” in a completely different part of the speech where it is not at all possible to interpret his statements as she is attempting to portrait them.

Note that the AP news report is the only basis for THOUSANDS of other news reports (such as this one) that are claiming that Trump incited the crowd, which is also resulting in all of the other issues that are arising from Trump’s supposed “incitement.”

 

This ridiculous CBS news report shows only a brief moment from Trump’s speech taken out of context as their supposed justification for claiming he is “inciting violence.”

Lou Dobbs explains events in the aftermath of the unrest at the Capitol

Lou Dobbs explains various issues with the aftermath of the conflict at the Capitol, including attempts by Democrats to impeach Trump once again.  Dobbs speaks with pundits such as Tom Fitton who is the President of the Judicial Watch organization, and Jeff Brain who is the CEO of the CloutHub social media platform.

In the broadcast Dobbs initially says:  “Lawmakers across the country are on high alert.  The FBI is warning of plans for armed protests in all fifty state capitols.  According to an internal FBI memorandum, those demonstrations and protests are scheduled to take place before, on, and after the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. …”

… Note that there is a danger of “false flag” attacks being staged by the political Establishment in order to be blamed on Trump supporters.  People should be careful and not engage in violence.