Freedom 250 White House attack suspect posted wild anti-Trump, antisemitic TikTok memes

One of the nut-jobs charged with planning an attack of the White House for the Freedom 250 UFC event posted scores of anti-Trump, white supremacist and antisemitic videos on TikTok — as the federal government says the plotters used the social media app to help organize.Bryan Omar Roa, 24, filled his TikTok with reposts from likeminded accounts that called for violent revolution in America and destruction of the government — many of which included an undercurrent of white supremacy and conspiracy theories.“The people calling you an extremist are eating babies,” one post read, with the text laid over the helmet of a Crusader knight and a double-headed eagle — two images often co-opted by white supremacists and neo-Nazis.Another video Roa reposted showed a Trump “Make America Great Again” flag being pitched into a fire alongside the German song “Erika” — one of the Nazis’ preferred marching songs during World War Two.“When you finally understand what’s going on,” the video read.“The left calls you maga, the right calls you liberal but really your just an American who sees it how it is.”Other videos bashed Trump, including one with a clip of the president saying “I didn’t guarantee no war” when pressed during an interview about the war in Iran — before a series of clips from his campaign trails showed him promising not to drag the US into any wars while he was in office.“Someone needs to remind Trump the internet is forever…” the video was captioned.Roa was one of four people charged with plotting an attack on the White House lawn event Sunday, which intended to used explosive drones and sniper fire to unleash a massacre — and spark “revolution” in America.But the plot was foiled days earlier on June 10, after the mother of a 19-year-old alleged conspirator — Tycen Proper, of central Ohio — reported his suspicious behavior, and the FBI was able to infiltrate online chats where the group allegedly planned the attac...

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