Dark Mode Light Mode

Radical Looney Tune Protester Removed, Arrested During Riley Gaines Event At San Francisco State

Radical Looney Tune Protester Removed, Arrested During Riley Gaines Event At San Francisco State Radical Looney Tune Protester Removed, Arrested During Riley Gaines Event At San Francisco State

Talk about unhinged…

Back in 2023, conservative rockstar Riley Gaines went to San Francisco State University to give a speech. Following the event, a load of radical looney tune protesters attacked the OutKick podcast host and then proceeded to hold her for ransom in a room. That went on for hours.

But Gaines ain’t stressing it, nor is she worried about those left-wing lunatics, and that was on full display recently as she made a comeback to San Francisco State for another speech. (RELATED: Maine Lawmakers Send Letter To President Trump Condemning Gov. Janet Mills Over Males Competing In Female Sports)

And just like last time, the left was busy as they set up a protest that took place outside of the building. One protester in particular was in the crowd for Gaines‘ talk and yelled absolute disrespect her way until the man was escorted out by police. And to make that last part even more glorious, he was taken out by authorities to cheers from the people in attendance.

While ranting, the individual hammered Gaines as a “loser b*tch” and “motherf*cker.” (So much for the tolerant left)

He was arrested by police after being removed from the building.

Add another point to Riley’s column while the left takes yet another L.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

Keep Up to Date with the Most Important News

Previous Post
Poll: Majority says energy independence more important than fighting climate change | National

Wisconsin Republicans introduce right of first refusal replacement | Wisconsin

Next Post
Ohio’s ban on gender-affirming care, boys in girls sports overturned | Ohio

Bill planned to ban gender transitions for minors | Pennsylvania

The American Salient
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.