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Sen. Ted Cruz chairs hearing on Antifa role in riots, 'stopping anarchist violence': live updates

Sen. Ted Cruz on Tuesday is chairing a hearing on the role of Antifa and other radical groups in recent riots across the country.

The hearing, “The Right of the People Peaceably to Assemble: Protecting Speech by Stopping Anarchist Violence,” is being held by the Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on the Constitution...........

Michael German explains that there is a long history of white supremacist targeting police officers and aggravating political events and rallies.

"Ignorant, bigoted morons...who should be locked up for as long as humanly possible," Sen. Ted Cruz, describing white supremacist.

Cruz then condemned congressional democrats who he says have not condemned the violence from BLM protesters.

Cruz said that the organization and the state
ment of Black Lives Matter, are two separate things, calling the founders of the organization "self-proclaimed Marxists."
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.........Jonathan Turley says the U.S. is losing the opportunity to find consensus because of violence and shutting down free speech.

He says Antifa is arguably the most successful anti-speech movement of this generation and they are "winning."

"They are winning, they are winning because universities are now effectively blocking conservative and opposing speakers, they are winning because media and politicians downplay such violence."

"They are winning because local authorities are ordering police to stand down or prosecutors to drop charges. They are winning because free speech is being treated as a destabilizing or threatening factor in our schools or society.
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cruz-hearing-antifa-riots-anarchist-violence
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