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Obama Hides Anti-Cop Message As ‘War on Cops’ Accelerates

“I condemn, in the strongest sense of the word, the attack on law enforcement in Baton Rouge,” said Obama’s formal statement, just hours after the July 17 attack that killed three cops in Baton Rouge, La., and 10 days after the attack that killed 5 cops in Dallas. His message want out to all Americans — but was specifically targeted to his radical supporters, including those in the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Brian Mast: Obama Has Blood on His Hands After Dallas

Brian Mast, decorated Army veteran and Republican congressional candidate for Florida’s 18th district, told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon, “Blood is on the hands of the American President” pertaining to the recent violence in Dallas.

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Obama Pressures Police Leaders To Negotiate With 30 of His Radical Allies

In his comments to reporters after the Wednesday meeting, Obama repeated his suggestion that white racism caused the shooting murder of five White or Hispanic police officers in Dallas, and he showed reporters that he’s fully supporting the radical activists’ campaign against the nation’s police leaders.

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Lee Stranahan: My Weekend Incarceration in a Baton Rouge Prison

In the course of making my film The Bloody Road to Cleveland about the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, I have been teargassed in Seattle, assaulted in Denver, kicked out of the Board of Supervisors meeting in San Francisco, and, as Breitbart News reported this weekend, arrested in Baton Rouge. This is my story of that arrest.

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Black Lives Matter Spin Has Already Begun in Baton Rouge Shooting

A police-involved shooting in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has begun to make headlines across the world, and because the case is in its very beginning stages, it is a perfect case study in how social media platforms like Twitter have become an Institutional Left manipulation of how a story works. Already, protests have begun in Baton Rouge, and the story is making headlines in NBC News, New York magazine, The Huffington Post, and international outlets like the BBC and Al Jazeera.

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