Matt Schlapp Claims He and Laura Ingraham Went ‘Undercover’ at BLM Protest
Matt Schlapporganizer of the Conservative Party Political Action Conference, on Friday announced that both he and Fox News star Laura Ingraham were “undercover” during the May 31, 2020 Black Lives Matter rally in D.C.
According to Schlapp, who said he had been wearing camouflage and a mask due to his COVID-19 infection, the scene was like a fantasy and “the smell of drugs” was everywhere.
During day two of CPAC Dallas, Schlapp took to the stage with his wife Mercedes and recounted his undercover act of allegedly infiltrating racial justice protests following the 2020 murder of George Floyd. .
After conservative filmmaker Jason Killian Meath raged that “we need to get round” protesters involved in the White House rally pushed The then president, Donald Trump, briefly entered the bunkerMercedes Schlapp later noted that her husband “was operating undercover when the whole thing was going down.”
Matt Schlapp, meanwhile, insists that Ingraham is the “driver” of their activism. Claiming that he was hanging out with the Fox host and “other good friends,” Schlapp recalled Ingraham saying “let’s go down and see this” as the protest unfolded outside the White House, added that she was “a tough mom”.
He went on to claim that they were wearing “camouflage,” “mask and hat,” and “football gear.” At the same time, he claims that his daughters told him he was “going to be beaten” because he was still wearing “tassel loafers” with his hooded uniform.
“And I have to say, all you can smell is drugs,” declared the president of the American Conservative Union. “There are no police. It’s purely pandamonium. It’s like a scene from a movie, you know, Escape from New York or one of these apocalypse. “
He went on to say that he himself witnessed spray paint and fires starting during the protest. (St. John’s Church across from the White House minor fire damage after the rally on May 31, 2020. Trump will then posing with a Bible in front of the church to take pictures after the protesters were wiped out with tear gas.)
Increasingly agitated, Schlapp later claimed the protesters “almost encroached upon 18 acres of the White House” while claiming dozens of police officers and Secret Service agents had been “seriously injured” in the incident. Demonstration.
“You would never read or hear about that,” he said.
Neither Schlapp nor Ingraham immediately responded to requests for comment.