From Delaney Hall to ‘Freedom 250,’ lefty violence is what real insurrection looks like
The article discusses ongoing anti-ICE riots outside Delaney Hall in New Jersey, highlighting concerns over safety for upcoming events. It suggests that leftist violence is becoming a significant issue, with threats made against performers for a national celebration. The author argues that these actions could be classified as domestic terrorism under federal law due to their intent to intimidate and coerce.
- ▪Anti-ICE riots have been ongoing for ten days outside Delaney Hall in New Jersey.
- ▪Rocker Bret Michaels withdrew from the Freedom 250 State Fair due to safety concerns.
- ▪The article claims that leftist protests often turn violent and may qualify as domestic terrorism under federal law.
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Opinion From Delaney Hall to ‘Freedom 250,’ lefty violence is what real insurrection looks like By Glenn H. Reynolds Published June 3, 2026, 6:00 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Ten days and counting of anti-ICE riots outside New Jersey’s Delaney Hall. Threats made to the safety of performers booked for a national celebration of America’s 250th birthday. We could be in for another long, hot summer of leftist violence. Last week rocker Bret Michaels pulled out of the planned Freedom 250 State Fair in Washington, DC, citing “concerns” regarding “the safety of my fans, band, crew, family and myself, including threats that are completely unfounded and unforgivable.” An earlier Freedom 250 event was marred by vandalism, NBC News reported…
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