New Hampshire’s Republican-Committeeman Chris Ager and Wife Accosted by BlackLivesMatter “Protesters” After Leaving Republican Convention … Silence From Sununu - Granite Grok

New Hampshire’s Republican-Committeeman Chris Ager and Wife Accosted by BlackLivesMatter “Protesters” After Leaving Republican Convention … Silence From Sununu

Steve posted on this earlier. As did Michael Graham on “Inside Sources”. Here is the video (the second one):

The Agers were not the only victims of the Black Lives Matter mob. Senator Rand Paul and his wife barely escaped:

#WalkAway founder Brandon Straka was also a victim:

https://twitter.com/BrandonStraka/status/1299223473009631232?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1299223473009631232%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.waynedupree.com%2F2020%2F08%2Fbrandon-straka-blm-walkaway-attack%2F

As were many, many, many others.

One would expect New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu … who is the nominal head of the New Hampshire Republican Party … to publicly denounce Black Lives Matter for the assault on the Agers. I can find no public statement by Sununu on the matter.

Perhaps this is because Sununu has positioned himself as a supporter of the New Hampshire chapters of Black Lives Matter.

Perhaps it is because Sununu … who has the support of the NeverTrump contingent of the NH-GOP … has ignored the Republican convention all week. There is nothing on Sununu’s twitter even acknowledging the Republican convention this week … never mind supporting the nominee, President Donald Trump. Indeed, I have heard that Sununu … after a very perfunctory greeting of the President at tonight’s rally … got out of there as fast as he could.

Whatever the reason, Sununu’s refusal to condemn the Black Lives Matter organization for the mayhem they perpetrated after the final night of the Republican convention, and especially their abuse of the Agers, is unacceptable.

If Sununu will not support his fellow Republicans, like Ager and the President, then perhaps it is time that he stop calling himself a Republican.

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