George Soros gave Ivanka's husband's business a $250 million credit line in 2015 per WSJ. Soros is also an investor in Jared's business.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Violent anarchists outside Albuquerque, New Mexico Trump rally once again throw rocks and bottles at defenseless police horses as they did in Costa Mesa. Great job by parents who raised children to be so filled with hate that they abuse defenseless animals. Special thanks to the states of New Mexico and California which encourage criminal depravity by providing no consequence for it
"In Albuquerque, minutes after Trump took the stage in a convention
center, about 100 protesters pushed through metal barricades and tried
to enter the venue, the Albuquerque Journal reported. Protesters shown on television via CNN could be heard chanting "F--- Donald Trump! F--- Donald Trump!"
The
Albuquerque Police Department tweeted that some projectiles were hurled
at the department's horses. Previously, the department tweeted that
protesters were being forced to vacate a sidewalk in the area of the
rally site."...
April
Foster pled guilty to charges of assaulting a service animal and was
sentenced to 180 days in jail, suspended and placed on two years of
probation.
She was also ordered to perform 75 hours of community
service, have no contact with mounted patrol or service animals and
to pay a fine of $240 plus her court costs.
The Kansas City Police
Department said April J. Foster, 29, was arrested March 12, in the 9200
block of Ward Parkway for abuse of a police service animal.
Police
said two officers were called to 13th and Main streets about 7 p.m. on
March 12 to help with crowd control during the Trump rally. About 20
minutes later they said a large group of protesters starting putting
scarves and masks on to cover their faces.
They then locked arms
and began chanting "Whose streets. Our streets" before backing into the
street, blocking traffic and moving towards the officers.
The
officers said they told the protesters to get back on the sidewalk and
out of the street many times, but the group did not obey. The officers,
along with their horses, blocked the crowd from further getting into the
street and again told the protesters to move back onto the sidewalk.
The officer said Foster then ran away and they weren't able to catch up to her due to the size of the crowd.
Police Chief Darryl Forte blogged
about how officers handled the large crowds at the Trump rally and
defended his force's use of pepper spray. He also talked about the
assault on the police horse.
"The officers called in our Mounted
Patrol for back up to break the two groups apart and get them out of the
street. In the course of that, a police horse was assaulted. More
officers were called in to help maintain safety and order. Some of the
people gathered outside began to put on personal protective equipment
(gas masks). Several of them tried to rush the front doors of the
theater, blocking Main Street in the process," Forte wrote.
Police said they received a tip on their hotline that identified Foster."
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