Has Antifa infiltrated Trump protests? Demonstrator with ANARCHIST tattoo on his own neck is spotted whipping Trump supporters into a frenzy in Manhattan
- An Antifa infiltrator was spotted confronting protestors in New York as they gathered in anticipation of Donald Trump's potential arrest
- Despite pretending to side with Trump supporters, the protestor was caught with an anarchist tattoo on his neck in images from earlier in the day
The Antifa scumbag was pictured earlier in the day with his hood down, revealing an 'anarchist' tattoo commonly worn by Antifas
The Antifa infiltrator, center left, was spotted earlier with an 'anarchist' tattoo on his neck before he put his hood up to engage in a fake confrontation with the 'shaman', who was also an Antifa
The Antifa man dressed as a 'Trump Shaman', who was faking his MAGA-allegiance
The Antifa infiltrator was caught trying to whip Trump supporters into a frenzy in Manhattan amid anticipation of the former-president's potential arrest.
The Big Apple has been braced for riots since Donald Trump announced he would be indicted Tuesday by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg.
One Antifa infiltrator was seen inciting MAGA-supporters against one another - just moments after bringing up his hoodie to cover an 'anarchist' tattoo commonly worn by Antifa agitators.
The suspicious appearance comes after years of claims from Trump's base that Antifa instigators join their events to incite violence.
Trump loyalists have gathered outside of Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan, pictured on Monday afternoon, as rumors of his impending indictment escalate
Independent photojournalist Rebecca Brannon spotted the man with a tattoo of the anarchist logo on his neck - a common symbol among Antifa members.
'I noticed his circle-A tattoo - the classic symbol prominently associated with Antifa and anarchists,' she said.
'He knew I noticed so he then put his hoodie up'.
The speculation comes as claims have swirled for years that authorities, particularly the FBI, send in 'plants' to incite hostility at right-wing events.
A Trump supporter outside Trump Tower on March 20 waves a banner reading: 'Trump 24 or before'
Stephanie Lu, a 59-year-old Chinese-American woman, said she didn't vote for Trump in 2016, but once he became president she came to realize she likes what he stands for.
'We value hard work, law abiding, the conservative value is what Chinese Americans treasure, we have the same conservative values,' she said.
An Antifa trying to stir up trouble at a George Floyd/BLM riot in Boston
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