Joe Biden's Campaign Staff Funded the Release of Incarcerated Minnesota Protesters

Joe Biden’s Campaign Staff Funded the Release of Incarcerated Minnesota Protesters

Even with the National Guard deployed, violent extremists set vehicles ablaze and assaulted law enforcement officers and small business owners.

June 1, 2020
Joe Biden’s Campaign Staff Funded the Release of Incarcerated Minnesota Protesters

While America was being torn apart by violent protests over the weekend, Joe Biden’s campaign staff took to social media to advertise their donations to a group that pays bail fees in Minneapolis.

Reuters: “At least 13 Biden campaign staff members posted on Twitter on Friday and Saturday that they made donations to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which opposes the practice of cash bail, or making people pay to avoid pre-trial imprisonment. The group uses donations to pay bail fees in Minneapolis.”

Minneapolis was ground zero for criminal activity which resulted in the hundreds of arrests, rampant looting, and a police station burned to the ground. Even with the National Guard deployed, violent extremists set vehicles ablaze and assaulted law enforcement officers and small business owners.

According to Reuters, the Biden campaign “declined to answer questions on whether the donations were coordinated within the campaign.” Their silence raises the possibility that Joe Biden’s campaign orchestrated an operation to put violent criminals back on the street after they were apprehended by police.

In stark contrast, President Donald Trump took decisive action by announcing his intention to designate Antifa – one of the leading extremist entities responsible for the mayhem – as a terrorist organization.