Last weekend, major media outlets declared Joe Biden the victor in the 2020 presidential election, but the celebrations that ensued did not put an end to the left's rage. Here are some of the instances of leftist violence and intimidation around the election.
In a protest signaling the national struggle between factions of the left, Antifa and Black Lives Matter protesters smashed windows and graffitied the Multnomah County Democrats’ office building, calling for an end to constitutional government. They spray-painted "F— Biden" beneath cardboard cutouts of the president-elect, and three were arrested.
Black Lives Matter protesters in Portland invaded a residential area and screamed at a Biden supporter who begged for peace from his front porch, telling him that "asking for people to be peaceful is white supremacy."
A post-election demonstration in Madison, Wis., marked Donald Trump’s defeat by dancing, cursing, and beheading an effigy of the president. A fight later broke out between a pro-Biden demonstrator and a supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Two protesters taking part in a demonstration that blocked an interstate highway were charged with gross misdemeanors after one shined a laser pointer into the eye of a police officer and the other kicked an officer in the groin.
A Black Lives Matter activist broke into seven Seattle homes and lit fires inside before being arrested, according to a police report. A local protest group started a crowdfunding page to provide her bail.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) called for blacklisting members of the departing Trump administration and those in Congress who cooperated with the Trump White House. "Is anyone archiving these Trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future?" she tweeted.
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