'Freedom of Religion Isn't a Suggestion': Bongino Fires Back at Seattle Mayor for Justifying Antifa Attack on Christians

Nick Kangadis | May 28, 2025
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If you are unfortunate enough to be stuck living in failed cities, like Seattle or Portland, stay strong and don’t let violent, far-left extremists terrorize your way of life. With the depletion of the police force during 2020's “Summer of Love,” and the fact that local politicians seem to favor the extremists over law-abiding citizens, it’s sad. Still, locals need to stand up for themselves since it seems that no one “in charge” looks to want to help.

However, one of the people looking to stand up for the good people of Seattle in the wake of the terrorist organization Antifa attacking a Christian concert last weekend is FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino.

After Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell blamed the attack on the Christians attending the event — you know, the actual victims — Bongino took to X (formerly Twitter) to give a statement of strength in the face of terror.

“We have asked our team to fully investigate allegations of targeted violence against religious groups at the Seattle concert,” Bongino wrote before dropping the hammer down. “Freedom of religion isn’t a suggestion.”

For context, Mayor Harrell released a statement after the incident clearly blaming the victims and standing up for the criminals, Antifa.

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“Today’s far-right rally was held here for this very reason — to provoke a reaction by promoting beliefs that are inherently opposed to our city’s values, in the heart of Seattle’s most prominent LGBTQ+ neighborhood,” Harrell stated.

So, and I’m just going by his own words here, Harrell believes that Christianity is “opposed to [Seattle’s] values?” Got it.

If your values don’t have some kind of moral framework, like Christianity, then I’d like Harrell to please tell us where his city’s “values” come from? Out of thin air? Or just made up? Or maybe they derive from straight Marxism. Who knows? Most far-leftists don’t have the ability to coherently explain what values or morality is.

For more context of what exactly happened during the event, and the parts all parties played in the altercation, watch below:

And while I understand that groups like Antifa hate everything the U.S. stands for and actual morality and values, Bongino’s statement that “freedom of religion isn’t a suggestion” should clarify it for them, at least from the perspective of people that actually love this country.

 

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