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I was driving my daughter back from the swimming pool with her friends on Saturday and we saw a car with "F*%k Trump F*%k ICE" covering the back window.

They hate Trump and they don't want criminal illegal aliens deported. That seems to sum up a whole lot of crazy on full display at the dark-money fueled far Left "No Kings" protests over the weekend.

Roy McKenzie with Western MT News put together a great compilation of what he saw in Missoula, which seems to mirror other events across the state. 

Here are some excerpts from Roy McKenzie's piece that we are sharing with his permission.

On Saturday afternoon, protesters gathered at the X’s in downtown Missoula to oppose President Donald Trump, voice support for Palestine and trans rights, decry alleged Social Security cuts, and air a range of frustrations as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protest movement.

Many of the same groups that backed the earlier demonstrations in Missoula and nationwide—including Indivisible, 50501, and local Democratic Socialist contingents—were visible in the crowd in downtown Missoula once again.

Several signs read “8647,” a reference to a recent social media post by former FBI Director James Comey, who shared a photo on social media of seashells arranged into the numbers “8647” as a coded call to “86” (remove) “47” (Donald Trump, the 47th President).

Protesters shouted familiar rally chants like “Show me what democracy looks like!” while others screamed “Dump Trump!”, “F*%k MAGA!” and “Impeach the a**hole!” The crowd was awash in hand-painted signs bearing slogans such as “F*%K MAGA,” “F*%K TRUMP,” “No one is illegal on stolen land,” “Fight Fascism,” and “Down with the Broligarchs.” Rainbow flags, trans flags, and upside-down American flags flown in distress added to the visual display of defiance.

Click here for the full report from Western MT News and Roy McKenzie. 

State Senator Jeremy Trebas (R-Great Falls) summed up the irony of the absurdly named protests with the below post on X.

 

 

 

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