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You may remember, a few months back, Tommy Robinson attended a major London march against antisemitism, both as a journalist and a supporter of the Jewish community.
However, instead of receiving a warm welcome, Gideon Falter, a left-wing organizer of the march, requested that the police remove Tommy. Surprisingly, it wasn’t because Tommy had done anything wrong; Falter simply felt uncomfortable with his presence.
What followed was truly astonishing.
The police complied with Falter’s request, forcibly removing Tommy, handcuffing him, and even resorting to pepper spray, all because of one individual’s discomfort. To make matters worse, Tommy has since been banned from entering London.
Now, Tommy is challenging this outrageous arrest in court. But during the hearing, something even more shocking occurred.
Typically, defendants are required to disclose their full name, date of birth, and home address in court. However, due to receiving a staggering twelve legitimate death threats, including from terrorists, Tommy understandably cannot publicly reveal his address. He provided it confidentially to the judge, but a reporter from the Evening Standard demanded that it be made public for their publication.
Incredibly, the judge granted this request.
The trial will resume on April 22nd, and Rebel News will continue to cover the proceedings.
It’s not just about setting the record straight about Tommy; it’s about countering the false narratives propagated by the mainstream media.
Thank you to @RebelNewsOnline for the video coverage of the Tommy Robinson Trial
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