âWe want revengeâ: Violent demonstrations signal a fractured left
By Marissa J. Lang and Kimberly Kindy
January 25, 2021 â 8.05am
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Washington: The hundreds of far-left and anarchist demonstrators who gathered in protest mere hours after President Joe Biden swore the oath of office last week, amid a prevailing calm helped greatly by the presence of thousands National Guard troops nationwide, signal a fracturing on the left that could become a scourge for the new administration, political leaders and experts say.
Violent and destructive activity among far-left groups has been increasing nationwide, according to a recent study by the Transnational Threats Project at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a non-profit policy research group. Though nearly 70 per cent of terrorist attacks and plots in the US last year were committed by white supremacists and far-right militia groups, according to the study, the portion l
Journalist Nancy Rommelmann reacts to anti-fascist protesters rampaging through Portland, Seattle on FOX News Primetime
Four people arrested in Portland, Ore., rioting on Wednesday were formally charged with crimes ranging from riot to unlawful possession of a destructive device, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt announced Thursday.
In all, 14 cases were submitted for prosecution review and Schmidt said charges remained possible for the other 10 people after additional police investigation.
About 150 people marched on the headquarters of the Democratic Party of Oregon and a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building to protest against President Joe Biden s inauguration.
The demonstrators, mostly clad in black, spray-painted anarchy symbols on buildings and marched under a banner that read, We are ungovernable.