“One Nation” host Brian Kilmeade told “America Reports” on Friday that BLM is not being held accountable after the organization reportedly bought a $6 million dollar mansion with donated funds.
BRIAN KILMEADE:
They don’t wake up everyday wondering how to take down a Democratic cause. Black Lives Matter comes out and rolls out in 2020 in a major way, and it’s not only millions of dollars, evidently they have $60 million left. There is a lot of people that believe, who have done the math – including Professor Wilfred Riley, who is on"One Nation" this weekend – and they think it’s more like $10 billion they have.
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