British politician and Brexit leader Nigel Farage on Monday toured a boarded-up Washington ahead of Election Day, noting that businesses are not preparing for violence from President Trump's supporters but from mobs of far-left protesters who might loot and riot should Trump win a second term.
In a video posted on Twitter, the former United Kingdom Independence Party leader strode down Connecticut Avenue -- not far from the White House -- where people were boarding up businesses. “I can see what's happening here in D.C.The place is being boarded up,” Farage said. “And this is in anticipation of real violence following the result – or even an inconclusive result – of the election on Tuesday.” Farage surmised that the businesses he walked.
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