Thousands of demonstrators, including celebrity "feminists" like Amy
Schumer and Emily Ratajkowski, descended on Capitol Hill Thursday to
protest Trump SCOTUS pick Judge Brett Kavanaugh after the FBI once again
found no evidence of sexual misconduct in the SCOTUS nominee's past.
Their concerns were promptly ignored by the Senate, which is planning to
hold a confirmation vote for Kavanaugh as soon as tomorrow.
But
in response to the revelation that several of the professional
activists, including the two young women who accosted Senator Jeff Flake
last week, were exposed as "employees" of a non-profit organization
funded by George Soros, President Trump has weighed in
on Twitter, blasting the "elevator screamers" in a tweet that was
essentially red meat for his base.
Trump slammed the "very rude elevator screamers", accusing them of
being "paid professionals only looking to make Senators look bad" before
warning the American people "Don’t fall for it!" As evidence of the
coordination behind the supposedly grass roots protest, Trump pointed to
the signs carried by demonstrators and their suspiciously polished
appearance "Look at the professionally made identical signs," Trump
said. "Paid for by Soros and others.'
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"They are not signs that were made in a basement with love!" the
president said, concluding the tweet with the hashtag '#Troublemakers'.
Trump isn't the first Republican to criticize activists for their
ties to Soros: Earlier this week, Louisiana Senator David Perdue pushed
back against two activists who had confronted he and his wife at an
airport, pointing out that they were employees of the Center for Popular
Democracy - the same group that employed the two women who famously
confronted Flake in the Senate elevator - which is financed by Soros'
Open Society foundation.
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For decades, Soros has financed groups
to spread his liberal political ideology across the West. But it's Russia and China that have been accused of "election tampering."