A group of Christians recently held a pro-family rally in Seattle and were attacked by Antifa anarchists for doing so.

This is exactly the kind of incident that President Trump’s Commission on Religious Liberty needs to investigate. We contacted their lawyers, and they agreed to do so.

On May 24, a Christian pro-family group, Mayday USA, held one of its #DontMessWithOurKids rallies in Seattle. They were there to combat the radical transgender movement which is exploiting vulnerable young people. It didn’t take long before they were assaulted by Antifa.

They wore their signature black-clad garb and masks, and some exposed themselves publicly. The mayor, Bruce Harrell, a Democrat, blamed the pro-family group, saying they “inspired violence,” yet all 23 of those arrested were from the Antifa gang.

The anarchists waved transgender flags and threw water bottles and other objects at the police. Some jumped the police barrier and assaulted the cops. They called their protest “Keep Your Bibles Off Our Bodies,” saying their goal was to fight “fascist family values.”

One of the pastors who led the pro-family rally, Russell Johnson, wrote that the Seattle mayor “owes Christians in WA State an apology for his bigoted remarks after folks who were holding a peaceful worship event at Cal Anderson Park were violently assaulted for the high crime of expressing their deeply held religious beliefs in the form of a permitted worship event on city property.”

The pastor thanked us for our support.

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