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Leftists Threaten to Attack Conservatives at Home, Church Should Trump Win the 2024 Election

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Radical Leftists gathered outside the Heritage Foundation to demand a stop to "Project 2025"— the conservative non-profit's plan for how they want a future Republican president to run the country. 

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Earlier this week, progressive rally-goers staged a protest, intimidating and threatening conservatives who want former President Trump back in office. Their focus is to demolish conservatives who plan to destroy the Left's radical agenda that has made the United States unrecognizable. 

Activists held signs that read, "Heritage Foundation is toxic to the nation" and "Stop The Coup 2025." They also hung signs and crime scene tape around the building.

One of the protestors was captured on video threatening to harass staffers at their homes and churches. At the same time, another said accused Project 2025 of "turning the United States into a Christian conservative autocracy, that's authoritarianism."

"We need to go find out where they live, where they go to church, who they hang around with, and bird dog they asses," an activist yelled. 

Anne-Christine d'Adesky, leader of "Stop The Coup 2025," described that the organization is intended as a "big tent" in opposition and that their "Plan B" is to be prepared in case the Republicans win in 2024. Jay W. Walker— a New York-based anti-fascist, or "antifa," organizer, is also a part of the group. 

"We have to embarrass them; that is a tactic," the activists chanted. "Find out where they live. Find out where their office is!" 

"When we disrupt business as usual, they pay attention. Money is their God. When you mess with their money, they will listen to you," they continued. "What do we gotta do? Shut it down!"

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The rally's coalition includes radical groups such as The Center for Popular Democracy, Human Rights Campaign, CPD Action, Vocal New York, and Rise and Resist.

Stop the Coup 2025 also said that the "goal is to increase the attention mainstream media pays to Project 2025's goal of dismantling our US system of government, reinforcing white supremacy, erasing the LGBTQ community, women's rights, labor, immigration, and other rights, and urge Americans to sound the alarm and vote against this dangerous GOP platform in November." 

Jessica Bowman, a northeast Florida-based conservative grassroots activist, told Breitbart News that the "radical left is putting on full display their anxiety for a Trump victory in 2024." She said that the Left's provoked coordination and efforts to threaten Trump supporters should concern all Americans. 

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