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The notorious "Speedway Bomber" served 17 years in prison for his crimes but is now a left-wing activist

Democrats turn to convicted domestic terrorist Brett Kimberlin in bizarre anti-Trump scheme



-- Bombthrowers: Convicted terrorist bomber Brett Kimberlin was revealed this week to have worked with shady Democrat operative Alexandra Chalupa in a campaign to discredit President Trump. “That work culminated in a Washington, D.C. meeting in December between” Chalupa, “Speedway Bomber” Kimberlin, and a South Africa-born Israeli man identified as Yoni Ariel, the Daily Caller reported. “Ariel, whose real name is Jonathan Schwartz, traveled to Washington, D.C. to brief Chalupa and Kimberlin on his knowledge of Russia’s activities during the campaign. Chalupa, an activist of Ukrainian heritage who is strongly opposed to Trump, also directed Ariel to the Justice Department, sources told TheDC.”
Ariel reportedly flew to Rome, Italy to buy “a set of documents purporting to show that ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson paid Trump’s company more than $1.5 billion in June, seemingly to secure the position of secretary of state in a Trump administration.” Ariel paid $9,000 for the papers which turned out to be bogus. Left-wingers have always been comfortable working with terrorists. In fact, they hold many terrorists in high regard. Unrepentant terrorists Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Angela Davis, Lynne Stewart, and convicted cop-killers Assata Shakur, Leonard Peltier, and Mumia abu Jamal, are regarded as freedom fighters or at worst as misunderstood activists. Kimberlin served 17 years in prison for his crimes. He has reinvented himself as a left-wing activist and uses the legal system to torment his critics. And why not? It’s not like the mainstream media will hold him accountable.

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