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Glenn Beck: Why DAs across the country are dropping charges against violent rioters
June 15, 2020
Hint: George Soros just might be involved
Have you noticed how many district attorneys across the country have been dropping charges against rioters even though they destroyed property, endangered lives, and injured police officers? It's almost like there's something deeper going on — or like someone with a nefarious goal is pulling strings.
On the latest Glenn TV special, Glenn Beck exposed how organized Marxist revolutionaries have hijacked the George Floyd protests for a darker agenda and how Antifa has learned everything it needs to know about destroying state power from them. He revealed their connections, who is funding them, and the strategies they're using to do everything they can to dismantle our country.
Watch the short video clip below to hear Glenn break down the details:
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