BLM leader who vowed RIOTS over black Dem mayor refunding police STORMS OFF when Bongino calls him COWARDLY

When mayor-elect Eric Adams said there will be a return to policing in NYC, to include some plainclothes units defunded under De Dummio, city BLM co-founder Hawk Newsome promised riots, fire violence, and bloodshed. Big talk, but when confronted by Dan Bongino he fled the interview after being given the chance to condemn violence and refusing.

“If they think they are going back to the old ways of policing, then we’re going to take to the streets again,” he said this week. He was leaving a meeting with Adams, so it was a betrayal played for the camera, and an explicit call for the violence we all know accompanies BLM and the MSM refuses to report: “There will be riots, there will be fire, and there will be bloodshed.”

Bongino had Hawk on Fox on Saturday and gave the man the chance to take back his declaration in support of crime and terror. But Hawk tried to play the same game MSNBC hosts play when THEY call for violence. He said he’s just saying what will happen. (Imagine a Republican trying that.)

“You don’t want riots, right? You don’t want riots, correct? And violence? I just want to get you on the record,” Bongino asked.

“I’m going on the record right now. As Dr. King said, riots are the voice of the unheard. It’s a natural occurrence that if people continue to be traumatized and oppressed they will lash out.”

Weak, cop-out answer. He can’t commit to his own comments, he can’t retract them. Cowardly. You’ll remember that’s kind of Hawk’s calling card.

And that’s exactly what Bongino called him: a coward. After Hawk tried to compare the Boston Tea Party’s revolt against a tyrant to BLM/Antifa riots against private citizens trying to eat dinner, Bongino gave him another chance: “Do you condemn riots and burning down buildings after a police use-of-force incident you don’t like?”

“I’m not going to condemn, nor am I going to condone it,” said the BLM wimp.

“Isn’t that cowardly? ‘I’m not going to condemn it, but I’m not going to condone it — so I don’t want to take a stand’? … You seem to talk a lot of junk and then when I put you on the spot you won’t answer a damn question. Do you condone violence or you condemn violence? You’re all over the place. Just condemn violence and burning of buildings down. How hard is this?” said Bongino.

Hawk couldn’t do it. So he called Bongino a coward instead and then took of his earpiece and fled.

Here’s a short clip of the last minute or so, and below it, the full ten-minute interview.

 

These “movements” are full of “leaders” who are charlatans, grifters, and scammers. This is just one more showing what’s he not made of.
 


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