Dana Loesch: ‘Violence Is the Language of the Left’

‘Trump supporters just want to go out and support their president’

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LOESCH: "The violence is the language of the left and it always has been. Let’s go back to even pre 2009, 2008 during the election, there was -- there was intimidation at voter polls. We saw intimidation all throughout the general election campaign. Look at the grassroots movement. I have organized many of protests. And out of all the accusations that the Tea Party had and a grassroots voters had -- I'll tell you that there was nothing to prove. There were -- we had no arrests for assault."
HEGSETH: "Gotcha"
LOESCH: "No arrest for battery. And Trump supporters, they just want to go out and support their president. But the left is so intimidated. They are so intimidated about the -- differing point of view that they have to shut them down with violence. That’s a fight they don’t want to pick and it's a fight they shouldn’t pick. And they should have some class and realize that --" [crosstalk]
KILMEADE: "I also --"
LOESCH: "-- everyone has the right to free --"
KILMEADE: "Right."
LOESCH: "-- free speech and freedom of assembly and let people -- let people protest. What are they going to lose from it?"

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