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'MAGA March' attendee says left-wing counter-protesters 'got very violent very quickly'

By Joshua Nelson

Published November 16, 2020

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 #Walkaway campaign spokesperson Karlyn Borysenko said on Monday that the "Million Maga March" started as a "wonderful day" until it devolved into violence when counter-protesters attacked.

“It got very violent very quickly,” Borysenko told "Fox & Friends."

What started as a "wonderful day" devolved into a place that was “not great to be out at night," she said.

“We were actually out having dinner with the walk-away crew and we saw Antifa and BLM marching in the street carrying signs. And later in the day, I came out of my hotel – I was going to go to a bar with some friends – and I was instantly greeted with Antifa marching down the street chanting 'America was never great.' And, so, it was really not a great place to be out at night.” 

TRUMP SUPPORTERS HIT WITH FIREWORKS AT RESTAURANT AFTER MAGA MARCH, SUSPECT ARRESTED

Police have arrested a suspect in connection with fireworks that went off at a D.C. restaurant and hit Trump supporters after Saturday’s “MAGA Million March,” according to reports.

A video of the incident shows a large crowd descending on P.J. Clarke’s restaurant just a few blocks away from the White House. Amid a heated confrontation between a small group of Trump supporters and a hostile crowd, someone sets off fireworks that explode on the patio.

Chaos ensues as parties on both sides scramble to leave the area before police arrive to separate them. Expletives can be heard flying left and right. It wasn’t immediately clear whether anyone on the pro-Trump side was injured by the explosion.

On Sunday, police said they had arrested 26-year-old Javien Michael Dawson in connection with the fireworks, WRC-TV reported. He had been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon.

It was one of more than 20 arrests that have taken place in response to the violence that ensued hours after tens of thousands of Trump supporters gathered in Washington Saturday to echo the president’s claims of voter fraud and urged him not to concede to President-elect Joe Biden.

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Counter-protesters showed up “early” in the day before the march had started. As the counter-protest progressed, Trump supporters started surrounding them, chanting “U.S.A” At that point, the event started to escalate.

“They started flailing. They smacked me in the shoulder, wasn’t that big a deal, compared to what many other people experienced,” Borysenko said.

“The left has been preaching to us for months about peaceful protests. Well, we had an amazing day that was a completely peaceful protest on the part of Trump supporters and they thanked us with violence at night.”

Fox News' Bradford Betz contributed to this report.

Joshua Q. Nelson is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

Joshua focuses on politics, education policy ranging from the local to the federal level, and the parental uprising in education.

Joining Fox News Digital in 2019, he previously graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in Political Science and is an alum of the National Journalism Center and the Heritage Foundation's Young Leaders Program. 

Story tips can be sent to joshua.nelson@fox.com and Joshua can be followed on Twitter and LinkedIn. 

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