Rubio Exposes the Foreign Forces Behind America’s Violent Left (VIDEO) * The Gateway Pundit * by Grant Stinchfield

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For years, the left and their allies in the corporate media have tried to convince America that political violence is almost exclusively a right-wing problem. Secretary of State Marco Rubio just obliterated that narrative.

In what may have been the strongest speech of his political career, Rubio laid out what he says is the growing threat of transnational far-left violence and the foreign regimes helping fuel it.

According to Rubio, this isn’t about a few angry protesters. It’s about a coordinated movement that crosses borders, shares tactics, spreads radical ideology, and works to destabilize free societies.

Most stunning of all, Rubio pointed directly at the communist regime in Cuba, accusing it of playing a major role in funding and exporting this violent agenda throughout the Americas, including into the United States.

This wasn’t a political rally. Nearly 70 foreign delegations attended the State Department conference to hear the Trump administration make the case that far-left extremism has become a global security threat that the world can no longer afford to ignore.

The left is going to lose its mind over this. And don’t expect the corporate media to give it the coverage it deserves. If Rubio had spent an hour talking about the so-called far right, it would have led every network newscast. But when the focus turns to violent far-left extremism and the foreign governments allegedly helping drive it, the press suddenly has somewhere else to be.

Today, we’ll break down Rubio’s remarkable speech, the evidence he presented, why Cuba was front and center, and why this may prove to be one of the most important warnings the Trump administration has delivered since returning to office.

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