


Who's funding this insurrectionary violence?
Well, ultimately, the taxpayer is. But the money is collected and paid out by revolutionary violence NGOs that this decadent, dying country is actually paying for.
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., expanded his investigation into alleged financial support for anti-ICE riots across the country Thursday, threatening subpoenas against at least three organizations.
Hawley says he has yet to hear a response from organizations he is probing for potentially supporting riots in Los Angeles in recent days. He told Fox News Digital in an interview that he will seek subpoenas against the organizations if they do not comply, which they have yet to do.
The senator also said he would pursue public hearings on the issue.
"If it's not public and transparent, then there's no point," he said.
Hawley wrote letters to three left-wing groups, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) and the Union del Barrio (UD), on Wednesday.
CHIRLA did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital on Wednesday. PSL and UD did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Thursday.
"This is not spontaneous, and the proof of that can be seen as the riots are spreading to Chicago, to St. Louis," Hawley told Fox. "Somebody is paying for all of this, and we've got to get to the bottom of it."
The letters request that all three organizations provide internal communications relating to any protest planning or funding, as well as financial documents related to the same, including third-party contracts, vendor agreements and various other business relationships.
"Let me be clear: bankrolling civil unrest is not protected speech. It is aiding and abetting criminal conduct. Accordingly, you must immediately cease and desist any further involvement in the organization, funding or promotion of these unlawful activities," Hawley wrote.
Hawley also requested travel records for individuals involved with the organizations if they have been reimbursed, as well as the organizations' donor lists.
Trump should use the power that Obama and Biden created for him and demand that these organizations and their employees and funders all be de-banked. That was supposedly the whole point of de-banking, to dry up the financing for radical extremist groups.
They built this weapon, it's time to start using it.
Tweeters are saying that Padilla advanced threateningly on Kristi Noem and did not identify himself until after he was being forcibly restrained from further advancing on the DHS Secretary. In other words: He threatened Noem precisely so that he would be arrested and could then fundraise off it.
"No one is above the law," right, Alex? Right, Chuck?
Are we allowed to advance threateningly on Democrat politicians? How about their media enablers?
Is everyone allowed to run towards public figures?
Let me know if we are.
All of this is intended to be a normalization of political violence by the left. They are boiling the US frogs slowly, attempting to get them to just accept that leftists have the right to surround your car or burn your business to the ground unless you Submit to them.
This guy. This guy, right here. He gets it.