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Protesters planning to blockade inauguration checkpoints, 'party' outside Pence home
An anti-Donald Trump group is planning massive disruptions for next week's inauguration covering everything from "blockades" at security checkpoints to a "dance party" outside VP-elect Mike Pence's house, according to group leaders as well as newly obtained audio of their apparent plans. The organization #DisruptJ20 already announced at a press conference Thursday its various plans to wreak havoc at Trump's Jan. 20 inauguration and in the days leading up to it.
A conservative group also shared with FoxNews.com what it said was audio from a Jan. 8 #DisruptJ20 meeting at a Washington church, giving even greater insight into the group's planned D.C. "shutdown."
The audio, recorded by Capital Research Center, purports to show a female member detailing plans to "do everything we can to try and stop people from being able to access the inauguration." This begins with what was described as a "pure dance party at Mike Pence’s house" on Jan. 18. "It’s his last few days living in Chevy Chase before he moves into the vice presidential residence, and we’re going to send him off with a bang," the woman says in the audio.
Then she says the group is turning its attention toward the pro-Trump "DeploraBall" the following day, which she describes as the "alt-right neo-Nazi ... party to celebrate Trump.""We're gonna crash it," she says. That takes the group into inauguration morning, when members say they plan to block entrance points as well as roads and transportation.
"We’re going to be doing blockades," the woman says in the audio. "We’re going to [be] blockading checkpoints into the security zones. We're also going to be blockading roads and other modes of transit into the city." At 10 a.m. that day, the group is planning an "anti-Capitalist, anti-fascist bloc" that "will be an unpermitted march that will be leaving from Logan Square."
A #DisruptJ20 spokeswoman confirmed to FoxNews.com on Friday that the group laid out these plans at the Jan. 8 meeting, which she described as public and well-attended. Defending the group's agenda, she said: "We're exercising our freedom of speech and really want to set a tone for the next few years that there's a massive body of people ... who are very concerned about the dangerous direction Donald Trump is taking our country in." The Jan. 8 remarks also track with what members said at Thursday's press conference.
#DisruptJ20 members openly described plans to blockade checkpoints. One organizer told Fox News he hopes to “turn the inauguration into as big of a clusterf--- as possible.”
Another group, ANSWER Coalition, is also planning to protest the inauguration but with a somewhat different agenda. The group said it's galvanizing tens of thousands of people at permitted locations -- like Freedom Plaza and the Navy Memorial -- to march and protest in a more traditional way.The #DisruptJ20 audio was obtained by Dangerous Documentaries, a project of the Capital Research Center, as part of its upcoming documentary on left-wing protesters, "America Under Siege: Civil War 2017." The film is set for release before Inauguration Day.
Jan 20th, 2017 | 9AM All Day | McPherson Square
Join us for a bold mobilization against the inauguration of Donald TrumpWe’re bringing widespread civil resistance to the streets of Washington, DC through protests, direct actions, and even parties and we want you there with us.
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I have no problem with protesters, lets hope they do it peacefully and respect the law and the rights of others.
Something tells me we are going to see some people being arrested, I would be shocked if it didn't happen
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Agree--I hope many go for it. Loud as they are able to make it.
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A new piece of information came out tonight from Lawrence O'Donnell: For the inauguration 200 bus permits have been requested. For the march the day after the inauguration 1200 but permits have been requested.
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Oh well.
The People have a right to assemble whether we have a problem with it or not.
Maybe they should open carry as well?
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I suspect there will be a few 'paid plants' sprinkled about looking to stir things up, and when something happens the media will be all over it. What's the fun or story in reporting on a couple hundred thousand people peacefully protesting? That's not a juicy story that sells.
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So, I'm enjoying watching the Right in the media and the Internet.
These folks, fans of the 'disruption candidate', and 'burn it down' are now getting all worked up about some fiery language and some protests that have yet to take place.
I mean, a few months ago a guy says he's going to ban people from the country if they belong to a certain religion. "Hey, trump says stuff. He's the disruption candidate and says reckless things. No big deal. You take him too literally. Have some tolerance for other views"
Couple months later somebody says they'll close down an intersection for a while. "Oh my, this is terrible"
I guess it's true. "A radical becomes a conservative the day after the revolution."
I love politics. Politics, if it does nothing else, highlights the fact that most principles people hold dear are second in importance to power.
What guano.
Last edited by Goose (1/15/2017 4:48 pm)
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Wonder if Trump will utter the "Get em out" at the Inaugural ?
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We now have two threads and multiple stories in conservative media offering ominous yet unsubstantiated warnings of dangers to the inauguration.
I'm suspicious. It seems like something out of the authoritarian playbook. Lump all protesters together. Create fear.
Make dissent appear sinister.
All the more "need" for a very tough, authoritarian response,,,,
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