New York City descended into chaos Friday evening as pro-Iranian regime terrorists clashed with patriotic Americans in Washington Square Park during a vigil for dead Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was eliminated in a joint U.S.-Israel strike last month.
The disturbing scene unfolded as a group of radical leftists and Iranian sympathizers gathered to literallymournone of the world's most brutal dictators - the same monster who funded terrorism across the Middle East and chanted "Death to America" for decades.
But here's what really makes your blood boil, Patriots: these regime supporters weren't just quietly grieving their dead terrorist hero. They turned violent when confronted by real Americans who understand that Khamenei's death makes the world a safer place.
While everyday New Yorkers were literally fighting Iranian regime supporters in the streets, where was the condemnation from Chuck Schumer? Where was AOC's outrage about foreign terrorism supporters causing violence in her own backyard?
The mainstream media, predictably, is already spinning this as "both sides" violence instead of calling it what it is: Iranian regime sympathizers attacking American patriots who refuse to bow down to Islamic extremism.
Let's be crystal clear here, folks - Ayatollah Khamenei was a terrorist who spent decades funding Hamas, Hezbollah, and other Islamic extremist groups that murdered countless innocent people. His elimination was a victory for freedom-loving people everywhere.
The joint U.S.-Israel operation that took out Khamenei shows exactly why America needed President Trump back in the White House. While Biden spent four years appeasing Iran and sending them billions in sanctions relief, Trump is getting results through strength.
The question every patriotic American should be asking is this: Why are Iranian regime supporters allowed to openly organize in American cities while our own January 6th political prisoners rot in jail? This is the two-tiered justice system in action, and it's exactly why we need to drain the swamp once and for all.
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