A right-wing group in Britain picks a fight in a Muslim neighborhood and gets one

subscribe to the channel for my support ____________________________ “Whether it’s a real video, the threat is real, and that is what the president is talking about,” Sanders told reporters. Trump retweeted an item from Jayda Fransen, 31, deputy leader of Britain First, who in an interview with The Washington Post expressed gratitude for what she said was Trump’s endorsement of her and her group. “The British establishment no longer supports free speech, but the president of the United States, Donald Trump, clearly does, and that’s why he tweeted, as a public display of support for Britain First and its deputy leader,” she said. Fransen faces a charge of hate speech for remarks she made about Muslims at a recent rally in Belfast and a charge of “religious harassment” for a social-media campaign she waged against several Muslim men convicted in a rape case. Criticism of the president’s retweets ca
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