Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) has bravely taken the lead in the fight against election fraud in America. His announcement to the public that he will reject the electoral votes from six contested states on Jan. 6th appears to have caught the attention of the radical arm of the Democrat Party. Last night, they showed up in front of his Washington DC home where they attempted to threaten and intimidate his young family.

Late last night, Senator Hawley tweeted about the incident, explaining how they screamed threats, vandalized, and tried to pound open our door. Hawley bravely put the violent, domestic terror group on notice, telling them that he and his family “will not be intimidated by leftwing violence.”

The anti-Trump Washington Post published an article following Hawley’s tweet, defending the protesters. Instead of talking about how the protesters walked up onto the front porch of Hawley’s home late at night and can be seen looking through the windows, as a protester shouted from a bullhorn (at the 29:30 mark of the video they provided), The Washington Post wrote that protesters claimed they held a peaceful vigil” outside of Hawley’s home. “We’re not gonna let people infringe on our democracy!” the protester shouted from the bullhorn, as a figure of a young woman can be seen walking by the windows where the protesters are looking inside.

Hmmm…knocking on the front door of the home of an elected official late at night, as a protester shouts a warning at the residents inside with a bullhorn, is not exactly what most Americans would consider a “peaceful vigil.”

Hawley ripped into the deceitful Washington Post this morning for totally mischaracterizing the incident and the protesters who threatened his young family and terrorized his neighbors.

@washingtonpost this morning printing outright lies from the Antifa group who now describe themselves as sweet angels. BS. You screamed through bullhorns, shouted down my wife when she asked you to leave, vandalized property, pounded on our door, and terrorized neighbors.

Protesting in front of an elected official’s home isn’t a new concept.

On December 5, Michigan residents protested in front of the radical MI Democrat Secretary of State’s home, where protesters, frustrated by the mounting evidence of voter fraud in their state, shouted, “Stop the Steal” from the sidewalk in front of her home. There was never any violence or threat of violence, and none of the civil protesters who stood on the sidewalk with signs made any attempt to come into contact with Benson or her family.

Michigan’s Democrat Secretary of State immediately responded to the incident by LYING about what happened. In a statement to the media, Benson said “armed protesters” stood outside of her home.

“As my four-year-old son and I were finishing up decorating the house for Christmas on Saturday night, and he was about to sit down to watch ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas,’ dozens of armed individuals stood outside my home shouting obscenities and chanting into bullhorns in the dark of night,” Benson said.

But Benson’s statement, like much of what she says, turned out to be a lie. Yahoo News, which unquestionably supports an anti-Trump narrative, spoke with the Detroit Police Department who were on the scene during the protest. In their article, the Detroit Police admit that they never saw any protesters carrying weapons. At least two of the organizers of the event have confirmed that none of the protesters were carrying weapons.

Unlike the violent Antifa and protesters, or the LGBTQ protesters who shut down the streets in Pence’s DC neighborhood, the mostly Republican protesters who stood in front of Benson’s home on the sidewalk, also sang Christmas carols (see video below)

Only days before President Trump’s inauguration, LGBT activists shut down the streets in VP Pence’s neighborhood as organizers held wild protests in front of his DC home.

When Republicans protest, they protest peacefully, so why does the media continue to ignore the Democrats or leftist arms of the Democratic Party who choose to use violence and threats against anyone they don’t agree with as a means to get their way?

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