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Leftists physically assaulted Missouri’s GOP elections chief, but big media remains silent


Corporate media regularly run‌ dishonest articles hyping concerns about ‍the safety of​ election officials throughout the⁣ country. So, why haven’t they⁣ reported​ on‍ Missouri’s leading election official getting accosted by leftist agitators last week?

The incident in question occurred on Feb. 6, when Republican Secretary⁢ of State Jay Ashcroft was attempting to enter⁢ a venue hosted by the American‌ Israel ⁢Public Affairs Committee. Held at ‍a local business in Jefferson ​City, the event took place following ​remarks by Israeli Consul ​General ⁤Maor Elbaz-Starinsky before the Missouri ⁣General Assembly.

According ‍to KOMU, a local NBC affiliate, anti-Israel demonstrators were already in the area and ​blocking traffic prior to Ashcroft’s arrival. Despite‍ being asked by ⁢the Jefferson City Police Department (JCPD)⁤ to “clear ⁤the roadway,” the agitators “began blocking access to several local businesses, including the private event.” One such demonstrator, who has ⁣been identified as 20-year-old Ainslee Harkins, was arrested for ⁣trespassing after she “allegedly entered the private⁢ event and would not⁢ leave.”

Video footage ⁤of the​ incident⁤ shows Ashcroft ⁣walking by ​the protesters⁣ — who had lined up to block⁣ entrance to the facility —​ upon arriving ⁤at⁢ the private venue. After ⁢reaching ⁤the⁤ entrance to the ​building, Ashcroft ⁢attempted to open the door but was accosted‌ by some of‍ the demonstrators.

“There’s a lot of yelling and screaming but as I was just walking along the sidewalk, it was fine‌ until I turned left to actually head into the doorway,” Ashcroft told The Federalist. “That’s when they … collapsed‌ around me and ⁢ [started] shoving me and pushing me.”

Despite being jostled, Ashcroft kept attempting to ⁤enter the facility. As⁤ he was​ reaching for the doorhandle, Ashcroft ⁤said one agitator — who video footage appears ⁣to‍ show grabbed the secretary — told him he was going to‌ “throw me to the ground.”

“I⁤ just didn’t think it was ⁤good to go to‌ the ground in this mass of Hamas supporters, so ⁣I threw him over my hip‌ and‍ that’s when the‌ police came ⁣in and arrested him,” Ashcroft said.

KOMU identified the detained man as 56-year-old ‌Christopher Henry ‍from St. ⁣Louis. A JCPD spokesman told ⁢The ⁢Federalist⁣ there is an active investigation into the incident and ⁣that both Henry and‌ Harkins have since been released from custody.

Ashcroft said he will‍ respect the eventual decision from the local prosecutor on whether or not to pursue charges ‍against Henry.

Where’s ⁤the ⁣Media Outrage?

Last week’s‍ incident isn’t just ⁤an example of ⁢Democrat ⁤activists’ violence against their political​ opponents. It also ⁣exposes America’s self-righteous legacy media “journalists” as the hacks they ​are.

For ‍the past several years, ‍corporate media have run story after story warning ⁢about a widespread wave of “threats” levied against ⁣election officials by Republican voters, whom they paint as extremists aiming to squash ​“democracy.” The media-manufactured narrative‌ of‍ mass anarchy by poll watchers didn’t materialize during‌ the 2022 midterms and has been undermined by⁣ numbers ‍from President Biden’s own hyper-partisan Justice Department.

Of course, this hasn’t stopped ⁤the ‌press from continuing to parrot these lies in order to discourage conservatives ⁤from engaging‌ in legitimate forms of election oversight, ⁤such​ as poll watching.

Yet, for all their alleged ‍concern about the safety of ​election officials, ‌America’s national media ⁢apparently couldn’t be bothered to report on​ Henry’s arrest. In fact, Ashcroft told The Federalist ‌that he has yet to be ‌contacted by any national media outlet regarding​ the⁣ incident.

The lack of media curiosity is also apparent when conducting a‌ cursory Google search of the arrest, which revealed ⁣that ⁤local outlets have largely been the only news organizations to report on the matter. Meanwhile, The New York Times and ⁣The ⁤Washington Post — both of which‌ have published articles pushing Democrats’ “election workers everywhere are under attack!”‍ conspiracy ‌— have yet to report on ⁤Ashcroft’s ordeal.

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The⁣ media “really don’t care about ‌election workers,” Ashcroft ​said. “They just want[] to push a‌ narrative that … Republicans ‌complaining about the lack ​of elections being run correctly ⁣ [is] ⁣a danger ‍to ‍our ​republic.”

The⁤ Missouri​ Republican also noted that despite the media’s insistence, there hasn’t been a “rash of ​attacks against election workers” and said the incessant fearmongering is “overblown.” He further expressed opposition to measures being introduced primarily ⁣by Democrats in‌ state legislatures across the country that invent new‍ special protections for election workers, explaining that‍ there are already laws on the books to penalize‍ potential crimes.

“I ⁣don’t think‌ that there ought to‌ be a special right for election authorities to be able ‍to say, ‘Oh, you said something ‌bad about me’” and ⁤now you should be charged, Ashcroft ‌said. ⁤“We should be a‍ free country, and what’s wrong for one person to do should be wrong for anyone else.”

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How does the lack ​of⁣ coverage surrounding incidents like the one involving Jay Ashcroft affect⁣ the public’s perception of​ the ⁢safety of election officials?

In ⁢recent years, there has been a⁢ growing concern over ‌the safety ‌of‌ election officials in⁤ the United States. The⁤ corporate media has been quick to highlight threats and⁢ violence ⁢directed towards these officials, often painting Republicans as the culprits behind such incidents. However, ⁣when⁢ it comes to incidents involving leftist ⁣agitators, the same media outlets seem to be strangely⁤ silent.

One such ​incident occurred in Missouri on February 6, when⁢ Republican Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft‍ was accosted by anti-Israel demonstrators. ​Ashcroft was attempting to enter a⁣ venue hosted by the American ‍Israel ‌Public Affairs ‌Committee ‍when he was confronted by protesters ⁢who had ⁤already been blocking traffic⁤ in the area. Despite ​being asked by the Jefferson City Police Department to clear the roadway, the agitators⁤ refused and even blocked access ​to several local businesses, including ​the private event.

Video⁤ footage ‍of the incident shows Ashcroft walking by the protesters, who had lined ⁣up to block entrance to the⁤ facility, upon his arrival. However, as⁢ he reached the entrance to the‌ building and attempted to ⁣open the door, he ⁣was accosted by ​some of the demonstrators. They yelled, screamed, and physically shoved him, preventing him from entering.

Ashcroft, determined to attend the event, continued to‌ try and⁣ enter the facility. As he reached for the doorhandle, one agitator threatened to throw him to the ground. In response, Ashcroft used a defensive maneuver and⁤ threw⁢ the agitator over his hip before the‌ police arrived and arrested him. Another person, who had entered the private event⁢ and refused to leave, was also⁣ arrested.

Despite the seriousness‌ of the⁣ incident and ⁤the potential threat to ⁢a high-ranking ⁣election official, the ‌media response has been noticeably muted. Ashcroft⁢ revealed that he has ‌yet to be contacted by any national media outlet regarding the incident. A cursory Google search reveals ⁢that local outlets have largely been the only news organizations to⁣ report on the‍ matter, with major publications like The New York Times and The Washington Post⁣ remaining silent.

This lack of media ⁢coverage raises important questions about the biases and agenda of the corporate media. While‌ they are quick to ​paint Republicans as threats to democracy and elections, incidents involving leftist agitators seem to be‍ conveniently ignored. This selective reporting undermines the‍ credibility of​ these media outlets and exposes them as‌ biased⁤ and unreliable sources of information.

The safety of election officials⁢ should be a priority for all Americans, regardless ⁢of their political affiliation. It is essential that incidents like the one involving Jay Ashcroft are reported on and thoroughly investigated. All acts⁣ of violence and intimidation should be condemned, irrespective of the ​perpetrators’ political beliefs.

In ​conclusion, the unequal coverage of incidents involving election officials reveals a ‍clear bias in the ‌corporate media. It is essential for the media to report on ⁣all instances of‍ violence and threats against election officials, regardless of ⁤the political leanings ⁤of the perpetrators. Only through fair and balanced ⁢reporting can we ensure the safety‍ and integrity of⁢ our elections.



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