Leaked Zoom call appears to show major anti-Trump demonstrations being organized for election night and days that follow
by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent
(Worthy News) – Leaked documents and the recording of a Zoom-call apparently show that groups led by Black Lives Matter and ShutDownDC have been organizing protests for election night and the days that follow, Just the News reports. Obtained by conservative journalist Millie Weaver, the recording and documents have not yet been verified by the FBI and law enforcement; YouTube has removed the call from Weaver’s channel for violation of its guidelines.
Just the News says the Zoom call recordings show organizers considering protests at police stations, federal government buildings, media outlets and buildings occupied by ‘Trump boosters.’” The documents show the largest protests would be in Washington DC and that they may be violent.
Businesses in the capital have been boarded up for days now, in anticipation of unrest following the election result. The White House itself has added layers of fencing and walls around the property’s perimeter and 200 National Guard troops are on stand-by.
“We have to be ready to put our bodies in line and risk some inconvenience and sacrifice to change things,” key protest organizer Lisa Fithian apparently says on the Zoom call. “We are facing an administration and a possible coup and possible rebellion,” Just the News reports.
The ShutDownDC website has promoted several days of demonstrations to “defend democracy” and ensure President Trump “isn’t able to steal the 2020 Presidential Election.” Among the events promoted are: “After you vote, hit the streets,” “Shut down the White House” and “Shut down DC.”
D.C. businesses have been boarded up in the days leading to the election, and the White House has added another wall around the property’s perimeter to boost security with over 200 National Guard members on standby.
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