"... [McArthur's] troops massed on the Ellipse, right outside the White
House: More than two hundred soldiers on horseback, plus men on foot
and five tanks.
On July 28, 1932, at the command of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, they
marched down Pennsylvania Avenue toward the Capitol to launch an 
attack on World War I veterans. 



It was the height of the Great Depression. Nearly 20,000 unemployed
veterans ... converged on Washington to demand bonus payments from
Congress and President Herbert Hoover. Led by Walter W. Waters, a
former sergeant from Oregon, they called themselves the Bonus Army or
Bonus Expeditionary Forces, a nod to World War I’s American
Expeditionary Forces.
Many saw the Bonus Army as heroes.
'They made themselves into a symbol of the Depression — the symbol of
the forgotten man,' said historian Lucy Barber,... 'Their status as veterans 
and patriots gave them a much greater claim on the country. With the 
image of all the other people lining up at the soup kitchens — in some 
ways, they were considered the most deserving of those people.'
The former servicemen were scattered throughout the city but two camps
stood out — a group squatting around buildings slated for demolition east
of the Capitol on Pennsylvania Avenue, and a larger encampment in the
Anacostia Flats, south of the 11th Street Bridge in what is now Anacostia
Park. A rival group, the Worker’s Ex-Servicemen League, Communist vets
at odds with Waters’s group, tented at 14th and D streets in Southwest
Washington..."
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She speaks for herself. No comment necessary.

Kayleigh McEnany BLASTS 

Corrupt Democrats

They have no idea what hit them.

According to Breitbart News, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany slammed Democrats 
stating they need to “step up” to help stop the violence.
“The president sees this as unacceptable,” McEnany stated. “Look, the pain on that mother’s face — 
that was really hard to watch, to think that five children were killed this weekend doing everything 
every day things like going to the mall and in the car with their mother. This is happening across 
, and it’s unacceptable. And what the president has done is his DOJ under his leadership has been 
aggressively looking at prosecutions. More than that we’ve had federal protective services that have 
been in the states as a backup to local law enforcement. Ultimately, it’s the responsibility of state 
governors and mayors who have the police power to patrol their streets as ascribed in the 
Constitution, but the president has been doing everything on our part from the federal side to say this 
is unacceptable and it’s time for these Democrat mayors and governors to step up because no mother 
should have to experience the pain that I just saw on that mother’s face.”
“Where is the outrage for these victims?” she continued. “And in fact, what you’re seeing is when 
you have this outspoken attitude against police, this defund of the police movement, $1 billion taken 
from the police department in New York, … you see a pulling back of law enforcement. We’ve seen 
those mass retirements in New York that ultimately leads to the kind of violence that we see in the 
streets. I mean, we saw in LA when there was an announcement about funding being pulled from 
LAPD, we saw an increase in homicides, it was over 100% increase. So, there are real consequences. 
We need outrage for these victims and for these horrid incidences of violence that we are seeing that 
should not be taking place in our streets.” You can read the full article here.
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