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The “Squad” inspired a terrorist

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{NAME}, does the name Willem Van Spronseng mean anything to you? He's the Antifa terrorist that trie

{NAME}, does the name Willem Van Spronseng mean anything to you? He's the Antifa terrorist that tried to bomb an ICE center -- inspired by none other than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (otherwise known as AOC) and her so-called "Squad" members. But you might not have heard of him, because the mainstream media has barely covered it. In fact CNN anchors Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo have DEFENDED Antifa on air. MSNBC's Chuck Todd had the author of the "Antifa Handbook" on air to justify their violence. But I have a book I want to send you, that will never make it on air on MSNBC or CNN. {NAME}, if you donate $35 or more today, I'll send you a complimentary eBook on what patriots like you need to know about Antifa. John Perazzo explains it in depth in Antifa: The New Brown Shirts. Donate Now: Because Antifa isn't something you and I can afford to ignore -- especially while Left Wing politicians enable them. AOC, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Presley were all confronted about the Antifa terrorist. And for once, they had nothing to say. They were asked to condemn Antifa. They were asked to condemn the attack. And they were silent. Their silence is deafening. All they had to say was "yes." Yes, we condemn a terrorist attack. But yet again, they've turned their backs on the American people and the men and women fighting to protect us. But the mainstream media is on their side. They fawn over Antifa, and over their elected enablers. So I'm turning to patriots like you. I'm asking you to make a generous, tax-deductible donation to the Freedom Center today because these Congresswomen won't just damage our country. They will destroy it from the inside out. And they'll do it with the help of Antifa. That's why if you donate $35 or more, I'll send you a complimentary copy of "Antifa: the New Brownshirts." Donate Now: They called Immigration Customs & Enforcement (ICE) centers "concentration camps." And that's what the terrorist called them too. The "Squad" lied about migrants' living conditions to score political points and push their open borders agenda. They want to abolish ICE. They want to abolish the Department of Homeland Security. And they want to abolish America as we know it. So please join us today, and fight back their agenda. Donate Now: Thank you in advance for your support. Sincerely, David Horowitz

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