June was the busiest month of protesting since 2020

Millions of dollars are being spent by the likes of Soros for these protests... its so stupid... people just laugh at them....
 
Just part of the ongoing tantrum.
That's how you rationalize citizens of this country expressing their deep dissatisfaction with the regime? I'm surprised you aren't calling for protesters to be arrested.
 
Millions of dollars are being spent by the likes of Soros for these protests... its so stupid... people just laugh at them....
Among the many things trumples delude themselves about is that the protests aren't genuine attempts by citizens to make their angry voices heard.
 
Lots of paid protestors out there, yes.

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Astroturf.

Every single ******* thing the lefties do it FAKE AND LIES.

Wrong again. But keep on believing the lies.
 
Among the many things trumples delude themselves about is that the protests aren't genuine attempts by citizens to make their angry voices heard.
DC is over 50% black.

Show us a half black protest, simp.

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Rent-a-mobs are citizens of the country expressing themselves?

Wow.
You are going to learn a very hard lesson about believing the lies told by the right-wing media..
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
Whenever democrats are in the minority, protesting goes up. And, we on the right love it! Keep on shitting your pants like Biden every time Trump says or does something.
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
Glad the Democrats are back to paying for protester! Great news for the economy.
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.

We have an entire generation who were told protesting is the most important thing in their life. That and dying their hair blue.
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.

And when the LEFT runs out of money to pay for protestors, then what-)
 
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Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.
What did they accomplish?
 
The June weather is nice, the protestors don't have to work for a living while many of them are paid and the angry TDS media encourages anarchy. No surprise here.
 
Among the many things trumples delude themselves about is that the protests aren't genuine attempts by citizens to make their angry voices heard.
We know they’ve been genuinely brainwashed their entire lives.
 
Protests in the first half of the year were already trending higher than the first months of previous administrations before Trump sent the military in to largely peaceful protests in Los Angeles in early June. Dave Clark, a professor of political science at Binghamton University who collected global mass mobilization data, previously said the militarized response to protests could make a difference.

"I would say that using the military for civil control is the wild card here," he said in June, explaining there is little relevant precedent for it in the U.S. "In many cases, the move to authoritarian kinds of tactics will actually bring out more protesters."

Days later, people across the country participated in the "No Kings" protests that happened on Trump's 79th birthday and the day of the Army's 250th anniversary parade in D.C.

Data from the Crowd Counting Consortium, a joint project between the Harvard Kennedy School and the University of Connecticut, show the first five months of this year have seen more protests than the first years of former President Joe Biden's term and Trump's first term. The consortium project collects publicly available information from political crowds in the U.S. at marches, protests, riots and more.

The data also shows June 2025 saw more than 4,600 protests, the most in a calendar month since June 2020 when nearly 7,500 protests happened around the country following the police killing of George Floyd.


Some people are understandably skeptical of polls. But the number of protests is another measure of dissatisfaction with trump's governance. The majority is not pleased, nor should they be.

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Bugger 86 deliberately confusing paid protests with natural unpaid protests.

The Soros type figures from Deep State simply paying for and running more failed incidents .

The Desperate Dumbocrats ,one might say . And I do .
 
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