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News Crew Catches What They Weren’t Supposed to!

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In-studio anchor Christine Devine initially accepted the peaceful interpretation, stating, “It looks like an organized rally.”

But fellow anchor Elex Michaelson wasn’t buying it.

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“What are those boxes?” he asked — a question that instantly shifted the mood.

As the footage continued, it became obvious this wasn’t a humanitarian effort.

Devine looked puzzled, noting, “Are those masks?”

Michaelson cut straight to the point:
“That doesn’t look like food and water.”

Seedorff quickly clarified:
“No, those are masks. So people are prepping for some sort of altercation with police as we speak.”

Then came the kicker from Michaelson:
“You probably don’t put on a mask unless you have a plan of not wanting somebody to see your face.”

That wasn’t speculation — it was confirmation. This was no spontaneous gathering. It was premeditated, planned, and equipped.

Conservative reporter Nick Sortor was also on the scene, documenting the arrival of costly riot gear. He noted the presence of face shields retailing over $60 a piece, raising serious questions about who’s financing all this.

Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin added more disturbing context, reporting the handout of earplugs, gas masks, and water bottles — not for refreshment, but for assault. Some were reportedly thrown at law enforcement.

This isn’t grassroots. It’s a tactical operation.

The group reportedly involved in organizing parts of these demonstrations? The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) — a nonprofit that received tens of millions in federal funding under the Biden administration.

According to DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, that funding was only halted this past March.

Let that sink in: U.S. taxpayers may have been unwittingly bankrolling violent street mobs targeting federal officers.

As the chaos escalated, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed these weren’t mere scuffles. DHS cited organized attacks on immigration agents, government property damage, and targeted vandalism of federal vehicles.

The crackdown has begun.

Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel released photos and names of suspects, including Elpidio Reyna, 40, of Compton, wanted for allegedly assaulting a federal officer.

The FBI is now offering $50,000 for tips that lead to his arrest.

President Donald Trump responded decisively — ordering 2,000 National Guard troops into Los Angeles over the weekend to shield federal agents and facilities from continued assault.

Where past administrations hesitated and let cities burn, Trump is using federal power to restore law and order — just like he promised.

What Fox 11 exposed Monday night shatters the carefully controlled narrative Democrats and the corporate media have been pushing.

These are not spontaneous protests.

These are coordinated, well-funded riot operations aimed at overwhelming law enforcement and undermining immigration enforcement efforts.

The real question is: Who’s pulling the strings?

Until that question is answered, Americans should brace themselves. Because what’s happening in Los Angeles may just be a test run for something even bigger.

Federal and state forces remain on the ground, and no word yet on when the Guard will be withdrawn.

But one thing is certain — the truth is out. And it’s uglier than anyone in the mainstream press is willing to admit.

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