Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was busy Wednesday when a group of Hamas sympathizers infiltrated the Cannon House Office Building and filled its rotunda to demand a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. She livestreamed from the scene, then officially requested that the U.S. Capitol Police preserve all security footage from the insurrectionists and demanded a full investigation into the incident.
During the chaos she was asked by reporters "if this was like January 6" and replied, "I don't know. We're about to find out." After Axios scribe Andrew Solender tweeted the video clip, which mentioned that the group Jewish Voices for Peace organized the "protest," MTG replied that Intifada is not peace, and included a picture she'd taken that included the phone screen of one of the organizers.
Read one of these insurrectionist phones Andrew.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) October 18, 2023
Global Intifada does NOT mean peace!!!
Whoops got a screenshot of their phone. https://t.co/vp4t6yLnqj pic.twitter.com/PbZjAf54Kt
On the phone screen was a group chat labeled "Global Intifada." From the messages displayed it seemed that members of the group were trying to locate each other. One name in the chat stood out - Katrina Bleckley. Bleckley is the lead attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center, but she also describes herself as a "migrant liberator" in her X/Twitter bio, which includes the hashtag #FreePalestine.
🤔 https://t.co/75Qiu7OZxg pic.twitter.com/fod9zfoetU
— Rhyen Staley (@RhyenStaley) October 19, 2023
While we all knew that the demonstration wasn't grassroots in any way, and while we all knew that Southern Poverty Law Center is just an arm of the leftist's professional civil unrest mechanism, it's oddly gratifying to have the tiniest bit of proof of the coordination - even if the lefties will never, ever admit that this Katrina Bleckley is the SPLC's Katrina Bleckley (because it's such a common name).
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