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Rudy Giuliani Slammed BLM Movement And Accused The Group Of Being A ‘Terror Organization’


Rudy Giuliani has blasted mayor Bill de Blasio’s commission of a Black Lives Matter mural in New York and claims the group ‘will be shown to be a terrorist organization.

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Attorney Giuliani said on Hannity: “Black Lives Matter is an organization run by three Marxists and financed by a convicted terrorist – who I happened to have convicted, who got 58 years in jail and got a corrupt pardon from Bill Clinton.

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“This is not a benign organization. I can’t say yet that we can prove it’s a terrorist organization. It’s certainly a violent organization and I believe in the course of time it will be shown to be a terrorist organization.”

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The BLM movement started in 2012 after the death of Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old African-American student, who was fatally shot by George Zimmerman.

It has regained traction this year after George Floyd’s death in the hands of a police officer in Minneapolis.

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The three founders of the BLM movement are activists Opal Tometi, Patrisse Cullors and Alicia Garza, who have expanded the project into a national network of more than 30 local chapter from 2014 to 2016.

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Giuliani said on the show: “Susan Rosenberg, who handles their finances is a convicted terrorist who was involved with the Black Panthers who used to slaughter police officers.

The 76-year-old also took to Twitter and wrote: “This convicted terrorist was sentenced to 58 years. Clinton’s corrupt last hour pardon set her free. Now we are paying the price.”

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Giuliani also blasted the New York mayor for allowing the BLM mural to be painted outside Trump Tower.

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“He’s putting “Black Lives Matter” in front of the president’s personal residence. The president he wants to …help bail out New York – (he) is only is a communist but is a stupid one,” he said. “I thought he was the worst mayor in the history of the city, now he will have written that like a headline in history.

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“Just think of the contradiction. I mean, everybody else can’t march. We have to wear masks. We have to separate ourselves.

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“But if you are protesting, you can stand together, you can spit in each other’s face, you can hug and squeeze and you’re not going to get COVID-19.”

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