Nazi Antifa Member Attacks Conservative Journalist [VIDEO]

Rebel Media’s Jack Pobosiec was attacked in Washington D.C. by a crazed Antifa protester.  Unlike Berkeley, the police were not ordered to stand down by the extremist mayor and they quickly pounced on the snowflake and placed him under arrest.  The Antifa cupcakes in the area told the police that the punk didn’t attack Pobosiec, but since they themselves witnessed the attack, that got them nowhere.  Then the snowflake Antifa Nazi claimed that Pobosiec called him a “ni**er” which is interesting since he’s white and also because the entire incident was recorded and no such thing was ever said.

 Earlier today, Posobiec took to Twitter stating he was “about to go interview some Antifa.” (Yesterday)

Upon arriving there, Posobiec apparently began filming. His video, subsequently uploaded to Twitter, shows Antifa members accusing him of being a Nazi. Posobiec refutes their claim, at which point one Antifa man in a bike helmet throws a punch (Posobiec would later state that the man punched both him and his camera).

Police promptly swooped in and arrested the man as his fellow Antifa members lied about his innocence.

There is one picture that is especially interesting.  It shows another Antifa protester standing in front of the attacker:

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For those of you who do not recognize this creep, his name is Luke Kuhn and in his past he was a Neo-Nazi and has often written defending pedophilia and is even alleged to have written a letter explaining to kids the best way to run away from home.  But what he is most famous for is that he is one of the fascists that James O’Keefe and Project Veritas caught on camera plotting acid attacks on conservatives attending the Deploraball during inauguration weekend.  He received probation for his scheming.  One of the conditions of his probation is that he is not allowed to attend any Antifa protests……………..oops.

Pobosiec said that he is pressing charges against his attacker and I assume he will also notify the police and the court of Kuhn’s probation violation.

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