Flake Elevator Protester Admits Working For Soros-Funded Organization (Video)

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President Trump was not the least bit bothered by the hordes of protesters that flocked to the Supreme Court and Capitol Hill on Friday, calling them out for what they are – paid disruptors that were worked into a frenzy by the Obstructionist Democrats, and paid for by no other than George Soros.

Of course, Trump called it right, “The very rude elevator screamers are paid professionals only looking to make Senators look bad,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Don’t fall for it!”

“Also, look at all of the professionally made identical signs,” he wrote. “Paid for by Soros and others. These are not signs made in the basement from love!”

Some of the women who confronted Sen. Jeff Flake in the elevator and Sen. Mitch McConnell at an airport are from the Center for Popular Democracy, a protest group funded by Soros.

Videos of women confronting Senators over Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination have been used to portray grassroots activism, but they were actually choreographed by an organization that receives massive funding from billionaire Soros.

The most piercing of these interactions came when Republican Senator Jeff Flake was confronted at the US Capitol by two women who said they were survivors of sexual assault.

The Daily Caller reports:

One of the two protesters who confronted Flake in the elevator is Ana Maria Archila, an executive director of the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD). The other protester, Maria Gallagher, is an activist with the group. The CPD is indeed heavily funded by George Soros through the Open Society Foundation.

The Center for Popular Democracy’s homepage features an image of Archila and Gallagher yelling at Flake and urges supporters to “join” Archila.

During an interview on MSNBC Friday, Archila confirmed that she works for CPD and did not deny Trump’s characterization of her efforts.

“Are you a paid professional?” MSNBC anchor Hallie Jackson asked Archila.

“I work for a community organization, I work for a network of community organizations,” Archila said, adding that it is her “job” to organize people into action.

“If the president wants to know whether I work for a social justice organization, the answer is yes. And I’ve worked for a social justice organization since I was 23. That’s not news,” she asserted.

The Daily Caller News Foundation also reported several weeks ago that Soros-backed activists were giving cash to anti-Kavanaugh protesters who were getting arrested at the judge’s confirmation hearings.

“Left-wing groups funded by George Soros and other major Democratic donors hand out cash to protesters arrested for disrupting Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings, the activists revealed Monday night,” TheDCNF reported.

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