The never-ending stream of protests continues — Now we have ‘protect Mueller’ events all over Alabama

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President Donald Trump has said numerous times he doesn’t plan on firing FBI special counsel Mueller, but it doesn’t seem to matter.

Protesting is fun for those on the left since Trump took office. There has been Indivisible, Black Lives Matter, The Resistance and now we have a movement to protect the Mueller investigation. It is nationwide and has been promoted by the liberals’ favorite personalities.

MoveOn.org has events planned all over the state of Alabama: AuburnBirminghamDothanFairhopeFlorenceHuntsvilleMontgomery and Tuscaloosa.

They even have Facebook pages.

The protests are spurred on by the resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the fear that this means Trump will kill the investigation into Russian interference during the 2016 presidential election.

Evidence of this? There is none.

When Trump was asked about the investigation yesterday by the combative, and now press pass-less, Jim Acosta, he responded by dismissing the whole thing as “a hoax.”

That language hardly screams that he will be committing this act that the media and their Democrats have been fretting about since the Mueller investigation started.

This is just sad, loser political performance art an nonsense, but local media outlets will no doubt still send reporters to show you pictures of six people outside your local congressman’s office.

@TheDaleJackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a conservative talk show from 7-11 am weekdays on WVNN

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