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Spain’s Conservative-Populist Leader Santiago Abascal is Forced to Change Venues in New York City after Threats by Violent Leftists

Santiago Abascal , the political leader of the populist movement in Spain, was forced to move his venue Wednesday in New York City after v...

Santiago Abascal, the political leader of the populist movement in Spain, was forced to move his venue Wednesday in New York City after violent leftists and Marxists threatened his meetings.
Abascal finally met with supporters at a Cuban Restaurant.
This is the modern day left.
It is now a common tactic for the Democrats and Marxists to threaten venues in order to prevent conservatives from meeting.
This happens regularly to American conservatives and Trump supporters.
Of course, the liberal mainstream media ignores this political violence.
Via ABC news (translated):
The president of Vox , Santiago Abascal, had to take refuge yesterday in a Cuban restaurant in New York to be able to hold a meeting with supporters and militants. The meeting, which was initially planned in two other places, had to be suspended, always the Vox version, in the face of “the pressures and threats suffered by violent groups of the extreme left.” To avoid this harassment, Vox only made this call on social networks public
Also participating in this meeting, together with Santiago Abascal, the parliamentary spokesman, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, who starred in the meeting, thanked those present for “great support for Vox by the colony of Spaniards living, not only in New York, but in other parts of the country », according to the press release issued by this political formation.
Abascal, in his speech, encouraged attendees to “continue to defend the ideas of Vox against the threat of the enemies of freedom and democracy, which have failed in their attempt to silence our voice .”
This meeting is part of the tour conducted by the president of Vox for the United States. Yesterday, on his last day, he met with Senator Ron Johnson, president of the National Security Committee and responsible for relations with Europe; that of Texas Senator Ted Cruz – who opted for the nomination of the Republican Party as a candidate for the presidency of the United States -; with Congressman Chris Smith – the oldest veteran of the House representatives with more than 35 years of experience – or Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart from Florida, with whom the Group spokesperson met at the Congress of Deputies, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, to analyze the relations between Spain and Cuba . 

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