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Major rejection: The advocacy group turns down a $ 20 million offer to organize anti -trump protests; This is called ‘ineffective’

Adam Swart (image: crowd on demand official website)

The CEO of a advocacy group revealed that his organization allegedly rejected an offer of about $ 20 million to help US President Donald Trump hold national protests.The founder and CEO of the crowd, Adam Swart, said in an interview on Tuesday that groups associated with “July 17th Movement” contacted him for support, as Fox News reported.Swart said, “The interests of alliance with the organizers of the 17th movement have contacted us and in fact, we have rejected a proposal that is probably about 20 million dollars.”Protests set for Thursday are being led by Good Tribal Lives, a group that describes itself as a peaceful, non -violent protest organization that focuses on social change. The group aims to display against Trump and what is described as the “most rollback of civil rights in generations” on its official website.This date is also the fifth anniversary of the death of representative John Lewis, a prominent civil rights activist, who often referred to peaceful protests as a “good trouble”.Swart explained that his company which specializes in providing crowds to events and demonstrations rejected the proposal as he believed that the protest would not be impressive.“I mean this is a nationwide thing, right? It’s not to say that I would have personally earned $ 20 million, but the value of the contract would be around the nationwide that amount of that amount to organize huge performances across the country,” he said.“But personally, I don’t think it’s effective,” Swart said. “I am not trying to look virtuous by rejecting it, I believe it will be ineffective and all the people involved will look bad.”In response to reports about the rejected proposal, Harrison Fields, Special Assistant and Principal Deputy Press Secretary of President Trump issued a statement.“President Trump’s US is so successful that the residents of the blue -haired basement are paid for fake protests against remarkable achievements of the administration,” said the Fields. “Payment agitators should get real jobs instead of selling gift cards and small salary, aimed at dividing the nation and obstructing America’s biggest return. Nothing shouts a party among more than one people that clearly lack biological support and everything is forced to astroturf.,Recent incidents related to leftist protests, including violent protests at Los Angeles, where American flags were burnt and police officers attacked, as well as “No Kings Day” rallies held across the country.

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