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First on Fox: One of the prominent activists behind the protest against President Trump’s move to fed the Washington, DC to combat the crime is a Black Lives Matter organizer, who has a long history to define and abolish the police and other far-left agenda items.
In recent times and on Monday, shortly after Trump’s press conference, the announcement of federal resources was announced to be sent to the nation’s capital as per the Constitution, the protesters took the roads opposing the crime, which included the Wildest Dreams of the Harriet and the co-founder of the Herrot and the co-founder of the free DC and the Executive Director of the Operations and Operations organizers.
“Free DC,” Taylor reported that the protesters gathered around him on the streets of Washington, DC on Monday. “This is our city.”
“Take it to the streets. This is our DC no justice, no peace,” he continued. “If we do not get any justice, then they are not getting any peace … The violence that is happening in DC is violence against our communities that is directing this President.”
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BLM activist Ni Ni Taylor has been a major face of opposition to President Trump’s federation of DC (Getty image)
Over the years, Taylor repeatedly called upon the police to defunded and ebold on his X account, earlier known as Twitter, called the user name “Spiritofharitubman”.
In 2018, Taylor Posted on X, “Let us go [sic] Clear I want to end the police “
“Black morning! I woke up in this way, screaming in my greatness and still screaming for the world! Posted on X In 2021. “Call and demand that all protesters be released. [sic],
“Age! All jails and jails can end! [sic]”Tailor Posted on X In response to the anniversary of Chelsea Manning in 2021, he was released from jail, who was found guilty of espionage before being forgiven by former President Obama.
Taylor has specially called the police department to save the police department in Washington, DC, where it is now opposing Trump’s move to send it to federal resources.
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President Donald Trump indicates on the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, August 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Sheffelbin)
“Wasn’t it a conclusion to break the cars and the club owners were attributed to the violence? Being reactive and pro will not keep people safe,” Taylor Posted on X In 2022. “Defund @dcpolicedept and invest in resources that keep people safe. Invest in #Defundmpd community.”
In 2022, the wild dreams of Harriot posted on Facebook have been posted, “Access to food is a fundamental human right, yet many people are not given this right due to poverty.”
The group of Taylor asked the police to slam in a series of other social media posts, saying “the queues and trans people have always been targeted” and “the police exist to protect the property and its owners violently.”
Taylor has also vocal about ending ice against Los Angeles’ ice raids in June Facebook post. The post of 9 June said that the raids were “anarchy” and was “provoked by this administration.” She says the law enforcement “does not keep us safe. No police, no system built to control us.”
Both Wildest Dreams and Taylor of Harriot have also celebrated Asta Shakur, also known as Joan Chesimard, who was convicted in 1973 in the murder of New Jersey State Tripper Warner Foster, who left behind a wife and 3 -year -old son.
“Asta Shakur is a freedom fighter and political activist. A prominent man in the Black Liberation Movement, Asta asked for refuge in Cuba after avoiding political harassment in the US in 1984,” Group Wrote on Facebook last year With “handsophasata” hashtag. “She became the first woman in the most wanted list of the FBI. Refusing criminal allegations, she symbolizes resistance against racism and injustice.”
Group in another Facebook post since last week A graphic includes With Shakur’s face and a caption, in which read, “Black August is the time to honor those who choose freedom, no matter. We take the stories of those who put everything at risk for liberation.”
Taylor posted about Shakur’s “Freedom Fighter” several times and Reduced his murder sentence Saying that she stopped for a broken taillight, she was ignoring her participation in shooting. Shakur later fled to jail and fled to Cuba, where former Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro gave him shelter. She still wants by FBI.
A flyer distributed by the free DC project, an organizer with the wildest dreams of the Harrott, stated that the opposition’s “guide theory” is: not to believe in advance. Priority to happiness. Take place. Stay in solidarity, and organize.
Flire posted on Instagram on Monday posted the flyer on Monday, “Silent compliance, so we need to start from tonight and go out every night of this business, 8:00 pm and bang utensils and bang utensils and bang, sing, sing, chant, or make noise for five minutes.”
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Drive a metropolitan police department through Washington DC (Al Drago for Washington Post through Getty Image)
Harriot’s Wildest Dreams refer to themselves, as to start the next chapter of our journey as organizers in the movement of Black Lives and Liberation in DMV (DC, MD, VA) as a group formed from Black Lives Matter.
On the Wildest Dreams website of Harriot, Taylor is described as “our modern-day Harrott Tubman”.
Herriot’s wildest dream was also Active in 2024 Washington, DC pushed back against the arrest of anti -Israel protesters in college premises including George Washington University
The country’s capital has been barred from shooting in the next years, who have shot innocent children and died, a tendency of adolescents who have changed deadly in some cases, involving crimes and attacks on government employees, summer interns and others, including 21-year-old Congress Inar, Eric Tarpinian-Jerie.
Trump on Monday announced that he was making the DC Police Department federal to curb the spiral violence, spring Pushback from Democrats who claimed that the crime is below the country’s capital.
Fox News Digital’s Emma Colton contributed to this report