New York City witnessed scenes of domestic terrorism Saturday when suspected homemade explosive devices packed with deadly shrapnel were thrown into crowds during chaotic protests near Gracie Mansion on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
The improvised explosive devices, filled with nuts, bolts, and screws designed to maximize carnage, were hurled toward innocent Americans during what authorities described as "dueling protests" outside the mayor's residence. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed that arrests have been made as investigators work to determine if this was an organized terror plot.
This attack comes as America witnesses an unprecedented surge in political violence from radical leftist groups emboldened by years of mainstream media rhetoric painting conservatives as "threats to democracy." The choice to weaponize homemade bombs filled with metal fragments shows a deliberate intent to maim and kill - tactics straight out of the international terrorist playbook.
While Democrats and their media allies spent years hyperventilating about January 6th protesters taking selfies in the Capitol, actual bomb-throwing terrorists are now targeting American streets. Yet where's the wall-to-wall coverage? Where are the prime-time hearings about this "assault on our democracy?"
The silence is deafening - and telling. It exposes the left's complete hypocrisy when it comes to political violence. When their side throws literal bombs, it's barely a footnote. When patriots peacefully protest, it's treated like 9/11.
President Trump's mass deportation efforts and crackdown on sanctuary cities like New York have clearly triggered the radical left into increasingly desperate and violent acts. As Trump dismantles their illegal immigrant pipeline and restores law and order, expect more unhinged responses from the progressive mob.
The question every American should be asking: How many more innocent people have to be targeted by leftist terrorists before we admit we have a domestic enemy problem?
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