California Trump Supporters Beaten by Anti-Fascists in Public

In the last weekend before the election, thousands of voters who supported Trump’s re-election campaign, in Beverly Hills, California, on October 31, shouted for Trump’s re-election, hoping that the United States will continue to be strong in the next four years. However, the radical leftist Antifa activists, who support Democratic candidate Biden, showed up again and beat Trump supporters with fists and lead pipes.

According to the UK’s Daily Mail, live video footage shows Antifa activists wearing black jackets attacking participants of the “American Freedom Rally” at around 2:30 p.m. on the 31st. The attack began with a heated argument between a Trump supporter and an antifascist dressed in black, followed by an attempt by the antifascists to take the American flag from him, and then by at least six other antifascist wearing a black jacket. “The Mouvement antifasciste surged forward, beating the Trump supporter with their fists and lead pipes. After hearing sirens, the black-clad “antifascist” attackers scattered and fled into the crowd.

A police officer said the pro-Trump protester suffered facial injuries and was treated by the Beverly Hills Fire Department.

James Woods, a rare actor in American show business who dares to publicly stand up for the Republican Party, tweeted about the film, writing, “This is an American patriot who was brutally beaten by anti-fascist movement scum backed by the Democratic Party. Where are our militias? If you can’t raise an American flag in Beverly Hills without being attacked by an armed Democratic mob, we have to arm ourselves.”

Beverly Hills City Hall has decided to close the local Rodeo Drive for several days to prevent protests or looting.

The “anti-fascist movement” refers to a group of radicals, left-leaning in their political beliefs and often far-left, who have secretly assembled in recent years to take a stand against white racists at a racist demonstration in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017. Members of the “anti-fascist movement,” usually dressed in all black, oppose racism, far-right values, and what they see as fascism, and argue that sometimes violent means are a legitimate form of self-defense.

Last month in San Francisco, a rally near Twitter’s headquarters to protest partisanship and unfair censorship was also met with the presence of members of the “anti-fascist movement,” who violently beat the anti-Twitter protesters in public, and broke the front teeth of the organizer.