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🚨#BREAKING: Watch Former Marine Sgt. Brian McGuinness stood up in Congress to say that we don’t want to fight a war with Iran for Israel while being removed by the Capitol police
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Watch As Former Marine Sgt. Brian McGuinness stood up during a Senate Armed Services subcommittee hearing to voice opposition to a potential war with Iran, saying many Americans do not want the United States drawn into another conflict. Moments later, U.S. Capitol Police moved in and forcibly removed him from the chamber as the disruption unfolded. During the removal, McGuinness claims his arm was broken. Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana was also seen assisting as officers escorted the anti-war protester out of the hearing. McGuinness, an activist and Green Party candidate running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, has been outspoken against the possibility of a broader conflict in the Middle East. The incident is now gaining significant attention online as veterans and anti-war activists react to the confrontation at the Capitol.
🚨 WHITE MAN ADMITS HE DROVE ILLEGALLY FOR A YEAR TO “TEST POLICE RACISM” — SAYS HE WAS NEVER STOPPED
At a Grand Rapids city commission meeting, he steps to the podium holding expired registration tabs.
Then drops it on the room:
“I ran an experiment.”
For an entire year, he claims he drove without valid plates, five days a week, across multiple police jurisdictions.
Not stopped once.
His conclusion? Racial bias in policing.
He accuses the department of deadly force disparities.
Calls for major changes to the K-9 policy.
Mocks officers who say they feared for their lives.
Then he turns directly to the mayor.
“You promised reform. What keeps you from flexing?”
He says the process is hurting his mental health and walks out before any response.
Would this “experiment” have ended the same way if he looked different?
“The internet has f*cked sh*t up so much for us where it’s like, sometimes you just see numbers… it’s not till you actually see in person what it looks like.”
—Cole reflecting on the end of his Trunk Sale Tour