Pro-Trump Hosts Lose It On Cops Live At Border — For Trying To Tow Car Over Expired Tags
Pro-Trump host Jeremy Herrell and his co-hosts lost it on some cops who tried to tow a border activist’s car in the midst of an anti-migrant caravan over expired tags — or so they said.
Trump-favored media outlet Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) has made a name for itself by building a brand around Trump rallies and MAGA-friendly commentary and other programs. But pro-Trump LFA TV has taken up the RSBN model and then some.
At a Trump rally a few weeks ago, Herrell whipped up the crowd about “illegals” and riled up some volunteers to hunt down migrants if former President Donald Trump returns to the White House.
“How many people would be willing to let to have Donald Trump deputize them when he becomes president to help them find every single illegal that’s in this country?” Herrell asked the crowd.
This weekend, Herrell got to host the next best thing — a caravan of truckers heading to the border to get a firsthand look at the migrant crisis and accuse others of being “Antifa agitators.”
But the live stream opened to chaos as Herrell yelled into his headset for Fellow LFA host Will Johnson — one of the on-the-spot co-hosts — to “STOP TALKING!”
That chaos turned out to be a drama that played out during the course of 19 of the first 40 minutes of the livestream, as an activist named Taylor explained that cops were trying to tow his car because of the “truths” he’s been revealing about “child trafficking” — but also his expired tags.
“My tags are very much expired,” Taylor confirmed to LFA, but insisted the real reason was his ripping-off of the lid on things that, the Sheriff’s deputies later informed him and LFA’s cameras, have nothing to do with them.
Johnson and others confronted the cops, with one off-camera individual asking, “Okay, so I mean, where’s the leniency for Americans? But we’re giving more leniency to the NGOs and illegals coming from across the border.”
The registration for the car expired in 2020, according to the cops.
About half an hour in, Herrell informed hosts on the scene that his viewers had raised $400.00 for Taylor, and eventually it turned out he was able to pay the tow truck driver $100 bucks on the spot to keep his car from being towed. Sounds legit.
Watch above via LFA TV.