Sunday, 15 June 2025

INSURRECTION: Group of Anti-ICE Rioters BREACH Barriers at U.S. Capitol


Looks like we have another insurrection.

A large group of anti-ICE rioters breached barricades set up by police at the U.S. Capitol this evening.

They were originally protesting across the street at the Supreme Court when police started  putting up bike racks to keep them away from the Capitol.

These “peaceful protestors” then pushed the bike racks over and stormed towards the steps of the Capitol!

Watch here:

Police acted quickly and arrested all those who breached the Capitol barrier.

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Here’s a clip of them being led away in handcuffs:

The arrests come one day ahead of the planned leftist ‘No Kings’ nationwide protests.

Reports claim that this particular group of anti-ICE rioters was made up of veterans opposed to President Trump.

CNN has more:

The group, made up of veterans and military family members, planned a sit-in on the Capitol steps to protest President Donald Trump deploying the National Guard and active-duty Marines in Los Angeles, as well as a military parade on Saturday, Trump’s 79th birthday, according to a news release from organizers.

A group of approximately 75 protesters were demonstrating peacefully at the Supreme Court, just across the street from the US Capitol, according to a statement from the Capitol Police. As the group was leaving the area, officers began establishing a perimeter of bike racks to keep the protesters away from the Capitol.

“A few people pushed the bike rack down and illegally crossed the police line while running towards the Rotunda Steps,” the Capitol Police said. “Our officers immediately blocked the group and began making arrests.”

Police said, “All will be charged with unlawful demonstration and crossing a police line. Additional charges for some will include assault on a police officer and resisting arrest.”

The protest was organized by two advocacy groups – About Face: Veterans Against the War and Veterans for Peace. The brief sit-in followed a rally and press conference, according to the organizers’ news release.

“We want a future where we invest in care for veterans, in health care, and in education, not where we spend $50 million on a parade,” said Brittany Ramos DeBarros, an Army combat veteran and organizing director of About Face: Veterans Against the War, in a statement.

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So, what now?

Should we lock these insurrectionists up for several years in D.C. prison like they did to many peaceful January 6th protestors?

What are your thoughts?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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