Pro-trump Protest Outside Fbi Office Called Off As No Protester Turns Up Fearing A Trap

Pro-Trump demonstration outside FBI Office is canceled because there is no sign of protesters fearing the possibility of being sucked into

By Ashe O Washington 15th, August : A protest in support of Donald Trump outside the FBI office in Washington was aborted because no one showed up, in fear of being a victim.

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The Sunday demonstration was reported to have been organized by Adam Hardage, a far right-winger who wanted in order to “protest the out of control FBI as well as its actions” against former President Trump according to media reports.

A demonstration on Sunday outside the Trump administration’s headquarters in the capital of the United States was first pushed by the Falun Gong-backed far-right Epoch Times, who reported shortly after the raid on August 8 at the Trump’s Florida home that a former president identified as Adam Hardage had called for a protest that day “to protest the out of control FBI as well as its actions against President Trump”.

The outlet reported later on Thursday, a few days before the event was to take place it was cancelled following conspiracy theories that were circulating on pro-Trump media forums about the event was an untrue “trap” and might be manipulated by the same group that people who were protesting.

Protesters in the support of Trump’s “twice-impeached president” were able to get together outside the federal agency’s headquarters in Riverside, California, with around 50 people gathering on Wednesday – two days following the raid with a smattering of with “in Trump we trust” signs and MAGA flags and hats according to TV Network CBS.

The reaction of the far-right against the raid of the presidential residence of a one-term president has caused both the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to issue internal bulletins that warn of the potential risk of violence against government employees.

“These threats are mostly on the internet and are spread across many platforms, such as social media websites, web forums and video sharing platforms as well as image boards.The FBI and DHS want to make sure that law enforcement, courts and government personnel are aware of the variety of threats as well as violent crimes,” the bulletin, sent on Friday, stated.

The agencies warned agents about an increase in threats directed at the individual agents as well as facilities, including threats to “threat to put the so-called dirty bomb in the vicinity of FBI Headquarters and issuing general appeals for ‘civil War and armed revolution.’ “The bulletin also noted that agents that were in the Mar-a-Lago raid have received targeted threats.in the Mar-a-Lago raid have been targeted with threats and threats, including from the judge from the federal government who endorsed the search warrant in the first place, CNN reported.

Authorities have also announced that they believe that the shooter in Ohio equipped with an AR-15-style rifle believed to be trying to gain entry to the FBI field office in Cincinnati on Thursday was an “suspected domestic extremist”, ABC News reported.Ricky Shiffer, 42, who was killed and shot killed after allegedly trying to break into the FBI office in Cincinnati was reported to be being on the radar of federal investigators for a number of months prior to the attack, with investigators stating that they were notified of the suspect’s participation in the incident in January 2006 at the Capitol protest and an additional incident in May that led agents to initiate a separate investigation which involved conducting interviews in Florida and Ohio media reports claim.

Two of the agents whose names were attached to the warrant for search of the Mr.Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort were also made public on the internet in the last week, despite official documents, which were sealed, removing their names.The warrant, which was revealed last week and disclosed that the Justice Department executed the search of the former president’s resort as part of an evidence gathering step in an investigation by the national security agency regarding presidential records, which include classified documents.The warrant also states that the department was conducting an investigation into potential violation of the Espionage Act, obstruction of justice and the illegal handling of documents from the government.

Armed Trump supporters protested in front of the FBI office in Phoenix in the wake of the Mar-a-Lago investigation.Signs that read “Honour your vows” as well as “Abolish FBI” were seen in front of the FBI office in Phoenix and were held by members of the group armed after the news came out that the agency had conducted a search of the former presidential candidate’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.

Donald Trump supporters, some equipped with semi-automatic firearms and handguns, posed with “Abolish FBI” signs outside the FBI office in Phoenix, Arizona.

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