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Lead Anti-Trump Disruptor’s Past Was Just Exposed… Now We Know EXACTLY Who’s Behind It
By: Addison Riddleberger on March 22, 2016
One of the lead organizers of the “#StopTrump” demonstrations in Arizona was Jacinta Gonzalez, who claimed she was jailed because of her last name. Well, that’s false — she was jailed because she locked herself to a pickup truck, by her neck, in the middle of traffic, stalling hundreds of people for hours.
It turns out that this woman happens to be one of George Soros’ goons — who doesn’t live in Arizona, but Louisiana, the U.K. Daily Mail reported.
In 2011, Gonzalez was awarded the Soros Justice Fellowship, which grants between $58,000 to $110,000 to people who undertake projects that “advance reform, catalyze change on a range of issues facing the criminal justice system in the U.S. and spur debate.”

However, chaining yourself to a car to “spur debate” just makes you look like an idiot.
Thankfully, Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County put the hammer down: “We had a little problem. Demonstrators were trying to disrupt. Three of them are in jail. If they think they’re going to intimidate the next president of the U.S. — it’s not going to happen.”
“I was drawn to come as someone who speaks both English and Spanish and who has lived on both sides of the border,” Gonzalez’s biography read. It also said she helped to “establish and maintain a base of day laborers dedicated to building worker power, advancing racial justice, and mobilizing workers across race and industry in post-Katrina New Orleans.”
In other words, she’s a community organizer. Great.

Arpaio said that Gonzalez, along with Michael Cassidy and Stephany Laughlin (who goes by the name of Ben) were arrested on a charge of blocking a public road.
All of them should be arrested and tossed in Maricopa County’s “Tent City.” That’ll give them plenty of time to study social justice.
H/T Mad World News

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