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Protesters harass DHS Sec Kirstjen Nielsen for eating at 'a Mexican restaurant of all places!
June 25, 2018
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was accosted by a chanting mob of protesters while eating at a Mexican restaurant in Washington. A group of Democratic Socialists of America gathered outside MXDC Cocina Mexicana to protest Nielson's role in the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy. In a video of the protest, a woman can be heard shouting, "In a Mexican restaurant of all places! Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is in a Mexican restaurant of all places. The f**king gall. Shame on you! Shame! Shame! Shame!"
On today’s episode of “Pat Gray Unleashed,” Pat was joined by Jeff Fisher to weigh in on the recent upsurge in harassment of Trump administration officials. "So now, [protesters] are culturally appropriating dinner," mused Jeffy. "So now we can't eat Chick-fil-A during Pride month, and we can't eat Mexican, ever, until we get the border situation, well, until we open the borders?"
See Pat's characteristically cynical reaction, not to mention his full critique of the protester's chanting skills, in the clip above.
DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen confronted at Mexican restaurant by protesters from CNBC.
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