WATCH: Women’s March Attendees Confronted over Movement Leader’s Anti-Semitism
A correspondent from Campus Reform confronted Women’s March protesters about the organization’s track record for anti-semitism.

A correspondent from Campus Reform confronted Women’s March protesters about the organization’s track record for anti-semitism.

Feminist students at George Washington University condemned the Women’s March organization for their leader’s anti-semitism.

Mercy Morganfield, former head of the Women’s March’s D.C. chapter, blamed white protesters for the movement’s anti-Semitic branding.

The University of North Carolina, Asheville, is hosting controversial Women’s March leader Tamika Mallory, who has praised anti-semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, for an event commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

TEL AVIV – Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour was blasted as an “anti-Semite” on Sunday by a former co-chair of the movement who lashed out at Sarsour for endorsing the idea that Jews are waging a war on the black community.

Breitbart News captured footage of some of the more wild meltdowns from the Women’s March in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, where thousands of pro-choice activists took to the streets to celebrate feminist causes and protest the Trump administration.

In a profanity-laced exchange with a pro-life activist captured by Breitbart News on Saturday, a young woman attending the far-left Women’s March in Washington, D.C. was seen boasting about the number of abortions she had.

A prominent American priest has dissed the Washington March for Life as “repulsive and futile,” denouncing the pro-life event as “basically a gathering for many right-wing anti-abortion hardliners.”

Brandon Straka, founder of the #WalkAway campaign encouraging Americans to leave the Democrat Party and left-wing ideology, told Breitbart News on Saturday that many participants in the Women’s March in Washington, DC, “don’t really know why they’re here.”

The March for ALL Women, a project of the Independent Women’s Forum, took place on the sidelines of the Women’s March on Saturday in D.C.

Rev. Jacqui Lewis, a senior minister at Middle Collegiate Church in New York, took the stage Saturday at the Women’s March and announced what she believed to be Americans’ greatest enemies.

Body parts, foul language, and hate speech took center stage at the third Women’s March in Washington, DC, on Saturday.

Anti-Trump Women’s March activists have relocated to protest outside the White House where President Donald Trump prepares to address Americans at 4 p.m. Eastern with a “major announcement” on the humanitarian crisis on the U.S. Southern border.

Protesters among the Women’s March in Washington, DC, Saturday called for free abortions for all, President Trump’s children to be caged, and for Trump to “drop dead.”

The third anti-Trump Women’s March is taking place in Washington, DC, with a seemingly endless sea of poster signs and chants.

The third anti-Trump Women’s March is taking place in Washington, DC, and other U.S. cities on Saturday. Originally launched the day after President Trump was inaugurated in 2017, the event unfolds as several “sister marches” and sponsors–including the Democratic National Committee–have back out.

Tamika Mallory, the co-leader of the far-left Women’s March, refused to acknowledge Israel’s right to exist in an appearance on PBS’s Firing Line airing Friday.

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) said she will no longer associate with the Women’s March on Washington, citing its leadership’s refusal to “repudiate anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry.”

Arts and crafts events are being hosted at universities across the country in preparation for 2019 Women’s March, giving students the opportunity to get together and create signage for the upcoming anti-Trump march.

The Women’s March is still scheduled to take place on Saturday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., but the anti-President Donald Trump event has been losing the support of sponsors, including the Democratic National Committee, following charges its leaders are anti-Semitic.

Actress Sarah Silverman spoke out about the Women’s March’s ties to anti-Semitism Wednesday, saying she is “heartbroken” but will “stay hopeful” that things will change.

The main event for the second anti-Trump Women’s March in Washington, DC, is still on, but cancellations of “sister” marches continue to pile up amid charges that the leadership is anti-Semitic.

Organizers who had been planning to hold a California Women’s March in January have now canceled the event, claiming the attendees would have been “overwhelmingly white.”

Local groups associated with the national Women’s March are dropping out of the movement following charges leaders embrace anti-Semitism.

Tamika Mallory, co-president of the Women’s March, told the New York Times that “white Jews … uphold white supremacy.” She also told a fellow left-wing activist “that Jews [need] to confront their own role in racism.”

Like their predecessors in the Middle Ages, today’s leftists see Jews who denounce Jews and the Jewish state as “good Jews.”

The Women’s March is facing charges that the left-wing group is promoting the bigotry and corruption it claims to oppose.

An investigative report by the online Jewish magazine Tablet reveals that the Women’s March, a major anti-Trump organization, is “melting down” over accusations of antisemitism, mismanagement, and financial irregularities.

TEL AVIV – Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour released a statement Tuesday apologizing on behalf of her organization for “causing a lot of harm and pain” to its Jewish members and for not expressing the movement’s commitment to fighting anti-Semitism.

TEL AVIV – Women’s March co-founder Teresa Shook called on the movement’s co-leaders, including Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory, to resign Monday, saying they perpetuate anti-Semitism.

Teresa Shook, one of a handful of women who took to social media following the election of President Donald Trump to organize the January 21, 2017 Women’s March, is calling on the other co-founders to step down from leadership unless they are willing to denounce anti-Semitism.

TEL AVIV – Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour issued an underhanded condemnation of American Jews for “masquerading as progressives” while putting Israel above democracy, free speech and the right to boycott the Jewish state.

First it was actress and activist Alyssa Milano, now Debra Messing has joined the effort to denounce leaders of the Women’s March for refusing to distance themselves from anti-Semitic Nation of Islam Leader, Louis Farrakhan.

Actress and liberal activist Alyssa Milano distanced herself from the Women’s March in a recent interview, citing concerns over the group’s leaders’ connections to anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan. “Any time that there is any bigotry or anti-Semitism in that respect, it

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Louis Farrakhan defenders will be promoted to key leadership positions in the U.S. House if Democrats win the midterm elections.

TEL AVIV – Ben & Jerry’s controversial decision to release a new anti-Trump flavor in collaboration with, among others, Women’s March leader Linda Sarsour, has prompted the company’s Israel franchise, which is owned independently, to distance itself from the ice cream giant.

Ben and Jerry’s ice cream company, known for its leftist activism, announced the new “Pecan Resist” flavor mocking President Donald Trump.

The media have decided that criticism of billionaire left-wing mega-donor George Soros is a form of antisemitism, ever since he was targeted by a mail bomb last week (which did not detonate, thankfully). They have stepped up that claim in the wake of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, since the murderer posted anti-Soros comments on social media.

The gathering at Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC, on Saturday was a stark contrast to recent rallies where people dressed in black and held signs disparaging President Donald Trump and members of his administration.
