Will Cain Interrupts No Kings Organizer Promoting Peaceful Rallies: ‘There is Antifa! It Exists!’
Fox’s Will Cain interrupted one of the organizers behind the anti-Donald Trump ‘No Kings’ protests, Robert Weissman, as he advocated for peaceful demonstrations on Friday, emphasizing, “There is Antifa! It exists!”
Weissman, the co-president of the non-profit Public Citizen, emphasized his commitment to anti-violence ahead of the expected demonstrations this weekend, saying, “You heard me flatly condemn violence… That said, you easily could have played [Speaker] Mike Johnson [R-LA] and a series of other Republican leaders calling us Antifa,” before Cain interrupted.
Read a transcript of the back-and-forth below and watch the clip above via Fox News.
ROBERT WEISSMAN: That said, you easily could have played Mike Johnson and a series of other Republican leaders calling us Antifa, which now, according to Stephen Miller, is equivalent to being a domestic terrorist.
WILL CAIN: You?
WEISSMAN: So we’re actually being called domestic terrorists…
CAIN: Who’s we?
WEISSMAN: … for protesting on the street peacefully.
CAIN: I don’t know. So Stephen Miller’s called you, Robert Weissman, Antifa?
WEISSMAN: Who’s we? The millions and millions of people who are gonna peacefully protest as a part of ‘No Kings’ tomorrow. They have been labeled ‘domestic terrorists.’
CAIN: Let me say this, Robert. There is Antifa. It exists. Antifa exists.
WEISSMAN: If you’re worried about name-calling, my friend, look to the Republican party to see where it’s coming from.
CAIN: If you’re not Antifa, good. I don’t know if anyone’s called you Antifa, but there is Antifa. And if Antifa is at your rallies tomorrow, I would say…
WEISSMAN: There is no organization in the United States…
CAIN: Yes, there is. We’re not gonna live in Neverneverland. I gotta leave it here. And if Antifa is there tomorrow, I’m sorry — you should and would see the National Guard. If you’re peaceful, as you suggest, then we will listen to what you have to say.
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