Former President Donald Trump correctly predicted years ago that the far-left would eventually go after the Founding Fathers.
the bill, which would require the Public Design Commission to “publish a plan to remove works of art on City property that depict a person who owned enslaved persons or directly benefitted economically from slavery, or who participated in systemic crimes against indigenous peoples or other crimes against humanity.”
Former President Donald Trump correctly predicted the far-left would eventually go after the Founding Fathers of the nation, issuing that warning as the left became obsessed with removing Confederate statues and works of art.“This week, it’s Robert E. Lee. I noticed that Stonewall Jackson is coming down. I wonder, is George Washington next week, and is it Thomas Jefferson the week after?” Trump asked during a press conference in 2017.
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