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Instant Karma: Leftist Attacks Conservative Activist and Gets BLASTED [Watch]

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You can't be a conservative and stand for what you believe. The left will attack. And when in power, frame you and incarcerate you.

In a shocking display of leftist aggression, 25-year-old independent journalist Cam Higby was viciously assaulted at Union Station in Washington, D.C., on Monday.

The attack occurred during a public debate, where Higby, wearing a Make America Great Again hat, was seated on a lawn chair.

A deranged leftist, identified only as "Taylor," lunged at him, snatching his hat and spiking it into the ground like a football.

The force of the assault caused Higby to fall over, but he quickly deployed bear mace in self-defense, spraying the attacker in the face.

“A leftist decided to physically attack me at Union Station tonight. I deployed mace in self defense,” Higby wrote in a viral X post that has amassed over 7 million views.

In a follow-up, he clarified, “I gave at least 4 verbal warnings to cease touching me – and then she attacked.”

Footage of the incident shows the leftist stumbling backwards into shrubs after the assault, disoriented and later vomiting nearby.

Police arrested the attacker, who continued to resist and threaten others at the scene.

This violent episode underscores the escalating hostility faced by conservatives, coming just weeks after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Higby has been holding campus events challenging students to debate and disprove his assertion that “the left is violent.”

The Union Station attack proves his point, as anti-Trump radicals persist in their campaign of political violence despite recent tragedies.

The left's reign of terror continues, and conservatives must remain vigilant against their unhinged fascist assaults.

Alicia Powe

Alicia is an investigative journalist and breaking news reporter with RiftTV. Alicia's work is featured on outlets including The Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Townhall and Media Research Center.

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