High-ranking elected Democrats and Hollywood celebrities have been bankrolling domestic terrorist rioters across the United States, Fox News' Tucker Carlson reports.
Last night it was revealed that a Minnesota group who has been organizing the riots, called the "Black Visions Collective," received 19 million dollars in funding. A partner organization called "Reclaim the Block" received another 11 million.
The day after a riot these two groups had organized left a Minneapolis police precinct in flames, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez went on Twitter to announce she, Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar and Ayanna Pressley were raising $50,000 for the groups.
In June, Jimmy Kimmel plugged Black Visions' website while speaking to Keke Palmer, asking his audience to "join us with a donation."
Oluchi Omeoga, a founder of the Black Visions Collective, declared that the group riots and loots as a form of reparations. She says that the looting is "taking from corporations and giving it back to people who actually need the resources."
The city of Minneapolis itself gave the Black Visions Collective a $25,000 dollar grant several months before the group, in an ironic show, destroyed municipal buildings.
Even Vice-Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has promoted the "Minneapolis Freedom Fund"(MFF), who redirected donations to the Black Visions Collective and has bailed out defendants from Twin Cities jails charged with murder, violent felonies, and sex crimes.
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