The BLM organizer leading demonstrations against the repression of Trump’s crime called for the abolition of the police

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First on Fox: One of the eminent activists behind the demonstrations against President Trump’s decision to the federalization of Washington, DC, to fight crime is an organizer of Black Lives Matter who has a long history of call for the finish and the abolition of the police and other elements of the age of the far left.
In recent days and Monday, shortly after Trump’s press conference, announcing the federal resources sent to the national capital in accordance with the Constitution, the demonstrators went to the street opposing the repression of the crime, in particular the born Taylor, executive director of Harriet’s Wild Dreams and co-founder and organizer of the Harriet’s Wilds and DC operations.
“DC free,” Taylor told demonstrators who gathered around her in the streets of Washington, DC on Monday. “It’s our city.”
“Bring it to the streets. It is our DC without justice, no peace,” she continued. “If we do not get justice, they will not get any peace … The only violence that is happening at DC at the moment is violence against our communities that this president directs.”
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BLM activist born TAYLOR was a leading face from the opposition to the federalization of President Trump of DC (Getty Images)
Over the years, Taylor has repeatedly asked that the police be funded and abolished on his X account, formerly known as Twitter, with the username “Spiritofharriettubman”.
In 2018, Taylor Posted on X, “Let’s (sic) that I want to abolish the police”
“Black Morning! I woke up like that, in my greatness and I had to scream in the world that we are free! Abolish the slave patrols that beat, kill and stop blacks”, Taylor Posted on X In 2021. “Call and ask that all demonstrators be released. (sic)”
“Ayeee! May all prisons and prisons be abolished! (Sic)” Taylor Posted on X In 2021 in response to the birthday of Chelsea Manning, who was found guilty of spying before being forgiven by former president Obama, released from prison.
Taylor specifically called for the funding of the Washington, DC police service, where she now opposes Trump’s decision to send federal resources.
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President Donald Trump has gestures in the dining room in the White House state, Friday, August 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP photo / Mark Schiefelbein)
“The conclusion of towing of cars and to hold the owners of clubs responsible for violence? Being reactive and not active will not keep people safe”, Taylor Posted on X In 2022. “Fondise @dcpoliceDept and invest in resources that ensure people’s safety. #Defundmpd invest in the community.”
“Access to food is a fundamental human right, but due to poverty, many people do not have this right”, “Harriet’s wildest dreams published on Facebook in 2022.” The state, using the police, maintains poverty and therefore hunger. In today’s episode of food justice. “”
The Taylor’s group then slammed the police in a series of other publications on social networks, saying that it had “always targeted queer and trans” and that “the police existed to violently protect the goods and its owners”.
Taylor was also expressed on the abolition of the ice, swinging against Los Angeles ice raids in an article on June Facebook. The June 9 position said that the raids were “chaos” and were “provoked by this administration”. She continued by saying the application of the law “does not keep us safe. Not the police, not the ice, not a system built to control us”.
The craziest dreams of Harriet and Taylor also celebrated Assata Shakur, also known as Joanne Chesimard, who was sentenced in the 1973 murder of the New Jersey State, Werner Foerster, who left a 3 -year -old woman and son.
“Assata Shakur is a fighter of freedom and a political activist. An eminent figure of the black liberation movement, Assata sought refuge in Cuba in 1984 after having escaped political persecution in the United States”, the group Written last year on Facebook With the hashtag “Handsoffassata”. “She became the first woman on the most sought after list of the FBI. Netherlasting the criminal accusations, she embodies a symbol of resistance against racism and injustice.”
In another publication on Facebook last week, the group Included a graphic With Shakur’s face and a legend that read, “Black August is the moment to honor those who have chosen freedom, regardless of the cost. We carry the stories of those who risked everything for the liberation.”
Taylor posted several times on Shakur being a “freedom fighter” and Minimize his conviction for murder By saying that she was leaning for a broken back light, ignoring her involvement in the shooting. Shakur then escaped the prison and fled to Cuba, where former Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro granted his asylum. It is currently wanted by the FBI.
A leaflet distributed by the free DC project, an organizer as well as the craziest dreams of Harriet, said that the “guiding principles” of the opposition are as follows: do not obey in advance. Prioritize joy. Take up space. Be in solidarity and organize.
“Silence is compliance, so we have to get strong, start this evening and every night of this occupation, go out at 8:00 p.m. and bang pots and pans, sing, sing or make noise for five minutes,” said the flyer, posted on Instagram on Monday, said.
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A car from the Metropolitan Police Department crosses Washington DC (Al Drago for the Washington Post via Getty Images)
The craziest dreams of Harriet refer to itself as a group formed from Black Lives Matter with the intention “to start the next chapter of our trip as organizers in the Movement for Black Life and Liberation in DMV (DC, MD, VA)”.
On the Harriet’s Wilst Dreams website, Taylor is described as “our modern Harriet Tubman”.
Harriet’s wildest dream was also Active in 2024 Pushing against the arrest of anti-Israeli demonstrators on university campuses, including the George Washington University in Washington, DC
The national capital in the following years has been shaken by shots that have left innocent children slaughtered, a trend of minors committing the diversions of cars that have become fatal in some cases, display crimes and attacks against government employees, summer trainees and others, including the deadly trainee of the 21 -year -old congress, Eric Tarpinien-Jachym, in June.
Trump replied on Monday by announcing that he federalized the DC police department to curb violence in a spiral, triggering a repression of the Democrats who affirmed that crime was broken in the national capital.
Emma Colton of Fox News Digital contributed to this report