When he isn’t busy making “documentaries” opposing conservative ideas and principles, he’s rounding up activists to cause trouble.
Michael Moore, who actually predicted Trump would win the 2016 presidential election, is calling for a disruption of the President-elect’s Inauguration on January 20. But disrupting the Inauguration isn’t just talk coming from Moore, a movement is growing and funding to send agitators to D.C. is pouring in.
“Michael Moore Details Plans for Trump’s Inauguration” https://t.co/CINnRENN0l via @thr
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) December 9, 2016
Moore and his comrades are obsessed with this false idea that because Hillary Clinton raked in more popular votes, she won the election. Trump beat Clinton 306 to 232 in the Electoral College, making him the winner according to the U.S. Constitution.
On November 12, just days after the election, Moore showed up at Trump Tower in New York City and demanded to see Trump so he could personally deliver a note.
“You lost, step aside,” the note read.
In the days immediately following Trump’s election, violent rioters took to the streets setting fires, damaging property and causing injuries. Apparently those temper tantrums weren’t enough.