Mike Johnson Doesn't Hold Back as He Slams No Kings Rally: 'We Call It The Hate America Rally'
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Mike Johnson Doesn't Hold Back as He Slams No Kings Rally: 'We Call It The Hate America Rally'
"I encourage you to watch we call it the Hate America Rally' that'll happen Saturday, Johnson said. Let's see who shows up for that. I bet ya see pro-Hamas supporters, I bet you you see Antifa-types, I bet ya see the Marxists in full display. The people who don't want to stand and defend the foundational truths of this republic."
"His comment was made a few days before protests across the nation including in major cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City will take place on Oct. 18. Robert Reich, a frequent Trump critic and the former Secretary of Labor for President Bill Clinton, said the protests are for people who hate Trump's authoritarian agenda and oppose his cruel deportations, among other gripes, in a promo video for the rallies. He also said the ghost of Jeffrey Epstein continues to haunt the president."
"Johnson, a moment before dissing the rallies, said the comparison between the Democratic and Republican party leadership could not be more stark right now. On the one hand, he said, Trump is ending foreign conflicts, cracking down on illegal immigration, and reducing taxes; on the other, Democrats have only accomplished a government shutdown, Johnson said. You can watch Johnson rip the No Kings rallies above, via C-SPAN."
Mike Johnson mockingly dubbed the upcoming Oct. 18 No Kings protests a 'Hate America Rally,' predicting the crowd would include pro‑Hamas supporters, Antifa types, Marxists, communists, and terrorist supporters who loathe their country. He made the comments while speaking to reporters about the government shutdown. The nationwide protests, planned for cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City, follow an initial series of rallies on June 14. Robert Reich promoted the rallies, saying protesters oppose President Trump’s authoritarian agenda, object to deportation policies, and invoked Jeffrey Epstein's lingering shadow over the president. Johnson contrasted Republican achievements with Democrats' role in the shutdown.
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