Following the Deep State Money Trail

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The Department of Justice announced this week that they’re spelunking down the rabbit hole to follow the Deep State money trail behind all the riots. The DOJ has launched a criminal probe into “the leadership and financing of protests against police.” The move comes after Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and his wife were terrorized on the streets of Washington, D.C. and their out of town attackers were staying in the same hotel. Senator Paul and everybody else want to know who’s been paying for it and making all the travel arrangements.

Where’s the money coming from

The same protesters seem to keep showing up in various liberal cities from coast-to-coast and those Americans who are still interested in law and order are demanding to know who is paying to move them from place to place and support them on the road. The money has to be coming from somewhere and George Soros just shoveled a couple billion at the liberal colleges around the globe. It wouldn’t be surprising if that cash has been slowly and deviously trickling down into the fuel tanks of buses and the greedy hands of travel agents.

Right after President Donald Trump’s acceptance speech at the Republican convention, Senator Rand Paul and his wife were mobbed by anarchists on the street near their hotel. Police had to restrain the crowd from attack. Nobody seems to want to hold them accountable for their crimes. It isn’t right for ordinary citizens, who were also assaulted to fear for their safety. It’s time to find out where the money is coming from to pay for all the Black Lives Matter signs and “mural” paint.

As Senator Paul wrote in an op-ed piece for Fox, “After we got back to our hotel room and some safety we heard something frightening. The ‘protesters’ were staying on our floor—including the room next door to us.” After violently confronting the couple on the street, the anarchists were bragging about it and the Pauls could hear it through the walls. When they overheard the rioters mention “they thought we were here on this floor,” they called Capitol police for a 3 a.m. “extraction” to safety. The Senator is still recovering from another brutal attack. His neighbor beat him up in a dispute over landscape debris. “Who are these people? Who paid for their hotel rooms? Who flew them in?” Law enforcement needs to find out where all the money comes from.

A criminal inquiry into protest leadership

The federal Department of Justice has officially launched “a criminal inquiry into the leadership and financing of protests against police.” It’s clear that the money isn’t being spent to secure free speech rights but rather, “coordinated, criminal activity and violence related to riots, destruction of federal property and violence against law enforcement officers.”

DOJ Spokesperson Kerri Kupec “declined to elaborate” on the specific targets. On Monday, acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf noted, they’re targeting “leaders of organizations and those who may be funding their movement across the country.” They know some of the anarchists caught and released in Oregon have moved “from Portland to other parts of the country.” The cause is easy to see “The cause of all this is local officials and state officials not taking this seriously enough from Day One.” The money isn’t as easy to track

Portland’s Mayor Ted Wheeler had the nerve to criticize Secretary Wolf for an offer to send troops to help restore law and order. Wheeler will probably turn out to be one of the ones secretly handing out money to the anarchists. Wolf responded with a scathing reply. Wheeler’s “inaction has fostered an environment that has fueled senseless violence and destruction night after night. For more than three months, Portland has become the epicenter of crime and chaos, with rioters attacking government buildings with the intention of burning them to the ground.” The administration is determined to find out who’s been responsible for financing civil war.

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