MAGAReport for 4/29/2024
Today: talk about campus protests, general pro-Trump / anti-government sentiment, but no organized plans for violence or demonstration
The Bottom Line: No organized plans for violence or demonstration
From the .win Forums
This is an automated summary of discussions on pro-Trump forums
1. The main topics being discussed include criticism of the Democratic Party and their upcoming convention, desire for continued protests and chaos during election season, comparison to past events such as the 1968 Democratic National Convention, disapproval of colleges discussing online learning due to potential protests, and belief that the current protests are not sanctioned and are being controlled by outside forces.
[From Jen: I’m watching closely for plans around this summer’s conventions. Right now, the chatter is basically speculation that other groups, including left-leaning groups, are likely to show up and protest violently at the conventions. They cite videos like this one (which made the rounds yesterday). More extreme groups like the Proud Boys may have some plans, but it’s a bit early for them to be publicly announcing them. I’ll keep you updated if I see more]
2. There are several threats against individuals or groups in these documents, including criticism of Jews and alignment with the left, accusations of socialist and communist influence in the protests, and comparisons to Nazis and their views on Israel. These threats are directed towards those who express concern about the situation in Palestine..
3. There are no specific plans for political or violent action mentioned.
From Telegram
This is an automated summary of discussions on pro-Trump Telegram channels
1. The main topics being discussed are support for President Trump, criticism of Joe Biden and the current government, concerns about election fraud and China's involvement, nostalgia for Trump's presidency, and frustration with high gas prices.
2. There are threats against perceived enemies such as Democrats, socialists/communists, and satanists. These threats include calls for action and references to conspiracy theories.
3. The community is making plans for political action through support for the "Make America Great Again" movement and calls for change in education, healthcare, and government agencies.