Want to see what a REAL “insurrection” looks like?
No, it doesn’t look like electronically-locked doors being unlocked by Capitol Police and ushering people in through velvet ropes…
It actually looks a lot more like this, which is live footage from #ProAbortion radicals as they sieged the Arizona State Senate yesterday.
Take a look from future-Governor Kari Lake:
The left is showing everyone what a REAL “Insurrection” looks like right now in Downtown Phoenix.
This is domestic terrorism. The Arizona national guard should have been deployed hours ago, @DougDucey
Arrest these animals immediately. They are out for blood. pic.twitter.com/RI8uNrioVz
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) June 25, 2022
Violent Pro-Abortion Activists attacked our Arizona Capitol. Not a single one of them was Arrested. Why? pic.twitter.com/IlQ3mLioz5
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) June 25, 2022
Of course it’s a massive double-standard of epic, hypocritical proportions:
Insurrection is cool again in 3,2,1
— Dave Smith (@ComicDaveSmith) June 24, 2022
Inside view:
Insurrection happening in Arizona. https://t.co/QhcMZXdFiS
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) June 25, 2022
SEEMS AWFULLY INSURRECTION-Y: Arizona Senate ‘Held Hostage’ By Abortion Protesters…. https://t.co/IbJspAM3S2
— JT Badenov (@cbinflux) June 26, 2022
More outside:
Insurrectionpic.twitter.com/Dbt8Ai3BZY
— Abe Hamadeh (@AbrahamHamadeh) June 25, 2022
Statement from the Arizona Senate:
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— Violent pro-abortion protestors attempts of an insurrection at the Arizona State Senate were thwarted Friday night, thanks to the swift action from local and state law enforcement.
While Arizona State Senate members were wrapping up passing important legislation for the session, extremist demonstrators made their way to the entrance of the Senate building and began forcibly trying to make entry by breaking windows and pushing down doors.
Law enforcement monitoring this situation called for backup and were able to disperse the crowd with tear gas before entry was made. As this terrifying situation unfolded, Senate President Karen Fann called a recess so that Senators, staff and the public in attendance could evacuate to a secure location. Once the premises were secured, those inside the building were able to return to the Senate chambers. Unfortunately, the system that circulates the air through the facility pulled some of the smoke or tear gas into the Senate chambers, making the air quality unhealthy for anyone to return.
In response, Senate proceedings were moved to another room of the building so that Senators could continue carrying out the people’s work.
“We are incredibly thankful for our local law enforcement who quickly intervened during what could have been a destructive and dangerous situation for our members, staff and public inside the Senate,” said Senate President Karen Fann. “Violence is never the answer, and we will not camouflage what was a blatant attempt at an insurrection as a ‘rally’ or ‘peaceful protest.’ We are calling on all state lawmakers to condemn these acts. There is a way to make your voice heard and violence is never the answer.”
From Wendy Rogers:
We are safe inside… God bless law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/nEAIyqilJt
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) June 25, 2022
More:
Compilation from last night…https://t.co/skzSnEQufB
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) June 25, 2022
Thank you, Law Enforcement for stopping the Insurrection at the Arizona State Capitol last night. God Bless. https://t.co/stHcaBjqZk
— Arizona Republican Party (@AZGOP) June 25, 2022
Pro-Abortion Insurrection in Arizona
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 25, 2022
Should Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Maxine Waters be held responsible?
https://twitter.com/korbendallasNY/status/1540562940818067463
You want to see an insurrection? Look no further than the anti-life radicals who disrupted the Arizona Senate with violence while we were voting on issues that 99% of Arizonans want. Water, environment, school choice and much more.https://t.co/UJlNnBgRFc
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) June 25, 2022
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