On Tuesday, July 21, 2020, the Trump Administration ordered the General Consulate of China in Houston to be vacated. Smoke was seen that afternoon as consulate workers burned documents in their courtyard. I went to the consulate to see what was happening on July 23.
As I was about to leave, a small group of communists arrived. They were demanding that the consulate be allowed to stay open. (Unfortunately, my battery was dying and I was only able to capture them in still photos. But that's okay, all they were saying was the predictable and tired "Hey hey, ho ho" crap.)
As I was about to leave, a small group of communists arrived. They were demanding that the consulate be allowed to stay open. (Unfortunately, my battery was dying and I was only able to capture them in still photos. But that's okay, all they were saying was the predictable and tired "Hey hey, ho ho" crap.)
This video shared with us by a viewer who lives next to the Consulate General of China in #Houston shows fire and activity in the courtyard of the building.— KPRC2Tulsi (@KPRC2Tulsi) July 22, 2020
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