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WATCH: QAnon supporters call for violence, corporate media criticizes FBI’s crackdown on Trump

Several corporate media outlets ran a similar story after the FBI raided former President Donald Trump’s home in Mar-a-Lago.

Several media outlets, most of them ABC members, expressed a similar view after the raid, “Sources say there was a strong reaction to the raids on forums about extremists and Q-Anon.”

The media said many of these “forums” were active before the riots in the Capitol on January 6, and calls for “violence” and “civil war” were heard after the attack.

A commentator for Canada’s CTV News continued, “This kind of violence led to the January 6 attack.”

The term “civil war” has been repeated over and over by MSNBC reporters, including Joe Scarborough and CTV News.

While these alleged calls for violence and civil war have been reportedly posted online, Breitbart News has documented that various groups on the left regularly engage in actual violence.

Groups such as Janes Revenge, Black Lives Matter and ANTIFA have not only openly called for violence, but have committed various acts of violence such as arson, vandalism, assault and rioting, among others.

Breitbart News also reported that the corporate media has a history of ignoring or justifying ultra-leftism.

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While various corporate media have tried to combine criticism of the FBI raid with calls for violence, Breitbart News has documented that prominent conservative figures have not made fiery calls for violence since Monday’s raid.

Much of the conservative reaction after the occupation “armamentThe FBI is against political opponents of the Democratic Party.

Other responses, such as Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO), criticized Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray, asking them to resign, be fired, or be fired.

The FBI raid on Trump’s home on Monday was initiated by allegations that Trump took classified documents from the White House to Mar-a-Lago after leaving the Oval Office in January 2021.

But Kash Patel, a former Trump administration official, denied the allegations in a May interview with Breitbart News reporter Kristina Wong: she has the right to read. themselves.”

You can follow Ethan Letkeman on Twitter at: @EthanLetkeman.

Source: Breitbart

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