by Kelen McBreen, InfoWars:
President Trump proven right after being criticized by establishment media
Protesters opposing the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court were paid by the George Soros-backed UltraViolet organization to “make viral moments” during anti-Kavanaugh events.
The now-viral scene of Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) being confronted while getting on an elevator was allegedly led by a woman who is on the payroll of UltraViolet, according to Vice News DC Bureau Chief Shawna Thomas.
On @ABC's #ThisWeek, @ViceNews DC bureau chief @Shawna Thomas admits there were "paid" anti-Kavanaugh protesters "steering" people to create "viral" moments #TTT pic.twitter.com/OvGD6fjxl9
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) 7 October 2018
“A lot of them were normal people who were mad,” Thomas said of the anti-Kavanaugh protesters on Monday, adding, “we also saw people who were organized.”
She then claimed one of the women working for UltraViolet was there to “steer people in the right ways to be able to confront senators.”
Another woman confronting Flake in the video works for Soros-funded Center for Popular Democracy, according to Fox News.
Her name is Ana Maria Archila and she made $156,333, in one year with a bonus of $21,378, according to a recent IRS 990 form.
The Center for Popular Democracy website lists Archila as the Co-Executive Director and the homepage features a photo of her screaming at Flake.
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