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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump: Antifa are paid anarchists, because they have nice beautiful expensive paper signs with beautiful wood handles
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-government-shutdown-live-updates_n_68dd6e42e4b06c0a3a8c0f14/liveblog_68e6bf4ce4b0c6dbe0ed9c41Trump Says He Thinks Paid Anarchists Run Antifa Because They Have Nice Signs
Trump told the Antifa roundtable he believes theres big money funding the group that opposes fascism because apparently their signs are too nice for any other explanation.
When you see the signs, and theyre all made out of beautiful paper, beautiful, nice stiff. Very expensive paper. With beautiful wood handles, theyre all the same. All the same color. They come from very expensive printing machines. These arent the people that write out their signs in a basement that believe in something. These are paid anarchists, he said, offering no evidence to support either his statement or the conclusion he drew from it.
The comments came after he further alleged, also without evidence, that Antifa organizes paid speakers, agitators and anarchists at U.S. universities, all of which is funded by "probably some of the people I dine with."

dweller
(27,337 posts)Like all those beautiful screen printed T shirts printed up for Jan 6
by some of the people you dine with ?
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orangecrush
(27,005 posts)marble falls
(68,902 posts)... in between my Pilates class and my botox injections. I've had to hire another anarchist just to keep my schedules straight.
yardwork
(68,324 posts)Mine comes in the mail like clockwork.
marble falls
(68,902 posts)yardwork
(68,324 posts)I'm not getting the newest versions. I need to send a fax about that.
marble falls
(68,902 posts)newdeal2
(4,341 posts)They should really be paying you more.
marble falls
(68,902 posts)Miles Archer
(20,538 posts)...you are not the first person to tell me about how he took time out of his busy day to help someone select a really nice sign, a beautiful sign, and then pay for it. His benevolence when it comes to really nice, expensive, beautiful signs is the stuff of legends.
marble falls
(68,902 posts)Trueblue Texan
(3,876 posts)I understand he pays all the protesters, but I've never received a single nickel and I have been a loyal protester for YEARS!!! Where's my money, George?!!!
Trueblue Texan
(3,876 posts)...I could go to the No Kings protest dressed as an inflatable unicorn!
marble falls
(68,902 posts)Trueblue Texan
(3,876 posts)I REALLY want to understand your comment, and something tells me you're dying to 'splain. Please do!
Lovie777
(20,716 posts)with shithol'e 14 year younger heart
and the lies keep marching on...................
GQP want blood on US streets.
Miles Archer
(20,538 posts)...that the doctors have never seen anything like it before. Seriously. They all went through college, then med school, then internships and residencies, before they could qualify to work at Walter Reed, but with all of that experience, they were not prepared for such a superb medical specimen as Trump.
I mean, leave that out, and you've left out the best part of the story, right?
dalton99a
(90,782 posts)underpants
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Trueblue Texan
(3,876 posts)sop
(16,473 posts)markie
(23,689 posts)"I AM PROUD ANTIFA" and some other choice words
Girard442
(6,777 posts)I make my own signs. I have a Master's in Computer Science. They are professionally made -- by me, you pinheads.
yardwork
(68,324 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(20,334 posts)Any Target or Michael's store has supplies one needs to make signs.
HL is mostly Chinese goods and will cost a fortune.
milestogo
(21,992 posts)so I wouldn't have to make one. And the stick is made from black walnut, very beautiful.
Vinca
(52,851 posts)choie
(6,225 posts)even Democratic leaders going to ask for evidence of this? Letting trump spew without a fierce response is a dangerous and foolish tactic.
subterranean
(3,707 posts)All they have to do is show pictures from any "No Kings," anti-ICE, or pro-democracy protest from this year to debunk this lie.
subterranean
(3,707 posts)You mean like this? As usual, he's projecting...
On the other hand, at every protest I've seen this year, all the signs have been unique and handmade, some of them very creative.
Trueblue Texan
(3,876 posts)I'm going to make a sandwich board sign for No Kings protest if Soros doesn't pay up --if he would I'd get that inflatable unicorn outfit!
UpInArms
(53,540 posts)
marble falls
(68,902 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(171,474 posts)For nearly a decade, the president has accused those protesting against him of being paid protesters. Its a ridiculous claim rooted in a scary subtext.
As Trump clings to his âpaid insurrectionistsâ line, thereâs an unsettling subtext:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-06-10T19:09:42.597Z
For Trump, Americans who disagree with him are effectively an impossibility that can only be explained through corrupt schemes and illicit payments. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/paid-insurrectionists-unrest-l-trump-returns-unsettling-old-favorite-rcna212142
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:aunpu65mdrhwfie7ynymlzeh/post/3lrbedg5qxc2t
Link to tweet
Hes been pushing the same line quite a bit in recent days. A day earlier, the president also told reporters: The people that are causing the problem are professional agitators. Over the weekend, he also used his social media platform to complain about paid troublemakers and paid insurrectionists.
If the line sounds familiar, its not your imagination.
As regular readers might recall, it was nearly nine years ago when Trumps 2016 candidacy inspired protests, at which point he assumed that the people involved couldnt possibly be sincere in their dislike of him. They were, he said at the time, paid agitators.
After he prevailed on Election Day 2016, there was related anti-Trump activism. Those involved, he said in November 2016, were paid protesters. Months later, after his inauguration, the activism continued. Trump assured the public once more that these Americans deserved to be ignored because, he assumed, they were paid protesters.
The following year, Brett Kavanaughs Supreme Court nomination inspired another round of progressive activism. The protesters, Trump insisted, were paid professionals.....
Indeed, its hardly a stretch to draw a straight line from paid protesters rhetoric to election denialism: Americans who side with Trump and Republicans are real, while Americans who disagree must necessarily be seen as inauthentic.
Whether the president is prepared to accept this or not, the fact remains that Americans who take to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with him dont need to be compensated: Their outrage is sincere.
The Madcap
(1,526 posts)And a golden, jewel-encrusted frame. Oh, and LED's to make it light up in the dark.
Gotta be patriotic and match the tastelessness of the Oval Office.
C_U_L8R
(48,292 posts)Goosestepping in their stupid red hats.
jmowreader
(52,704 posts)...Staples, Walgreens, and FedEx Office will print a sign for you on their wide-format printers for not very much money.
Emrys
(8,732 posts)
ANY NOT CONFORMING TO THE OFFICIAL MISPELLING AND GRAMMAR ERROR QUOTAS WILL BE CONFISCATED AND THEIR BEARERS SHOT OR VICE VERSA DEPENDING ON MOOD. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.

Ping Tung
(3,883 posts)Mutualism: As an alternative, Proudhon advocated for a system of worker-run cooperatives and associations. This mutualist model would have individuals or groups possess the means of production based on their labor, rather than having a separate owner who extracts profit
Property as liberty: In his later works, Proudhon nuanced his view by also stating "property is liberty." He used this apparent contradiction to explain that individual possession served as a check against the power of the state. He saw both the abuse of property (theft) and its potential for good (freedom from the state).
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,474 posts)GOP leaders appear so concerned about a scheduled protest that they're falsely labeling a No Kings gathering as a hate-America rally.
The more Republican rhetoric about No Kings events turns hysterical, the easier it is to believe that the party is increasingly worried about the growing public backlash to the GOP agenda. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-10-13T15:48:52.307Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/ahead-no-kings-events-republicans-anti-protest-rhetoric-takes-ugly-tur-rcna237271
But when it comes to GOP attitudes related to Americans and their right to public dissent, the problem isnt limited to the man in the Oval Office. Politico reported late last week:
Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday slammed the No Kings protest march scheduled to take place at the National Mall [on Oct. 18], describing the planned protest as the hate America rally that would draw the pro-Hamas wing and the antifa people. His characterizations, however, drew condemnation from some Democrats who defended the protest movement, whose first big demonstration was overwhelmingly peaceful.
Hours after the Louisiana Republican made those comments on Fox News, he doubled down on the rhetoric during comments to reporters on Capitol Hill, referring to No Kings gathering as a hate-America rally.
Johnson had plenty of company. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer on Friday also told reporters that the scheduled protest should be seen as a hate-America rally, adding that the gathering is being championed by the terrorist wing of the Democratic Party......
Last month, Trump designated antifa as a major terrorist organization, notwithstanding the fact there is no such organization, and we soon after discussed an unsettling dynamic: If the White House says that antifa members are terrorists, and the White House says it will decide on its own who and what qualifies as antifa affiliates, this can get very scary, very quickly.
Weeks later, GOP leaders started telling Americans that a peaceful demonstration by Americans will draw the antifa people, and that the terrorist wing of the Democratic Party is involved in the gathering.
There have already been too many recent instances in which those in positions of power have tried to stifle dissent. Theres no reason to believe, however, that things wont get worse.