Young conservative women who went viral for standing up to liberal mob say they’ve received death threats – Fox News

Savanah Hernandez, who was targeted by Black Lives Matterprotesters when she showed up to a rally with a sign that readPolice Lives Matter, told The Ingraham Angle on Monday that she was viciously attacked and has gotten deaththreats from people on the left because theydont like her message.

On Monday, Hernandez tweeted a picture of herself at the rally in Texas and wrote, I get a lot of hate for the sign, but imagine being the person whose actually in the uniform. Thank you to the police who care about keeping our communities safe. #PoliceLivesMatter.

I waswatching so many videos onTwitter of police officers, especially black police officerswhove been the subject of so much racism because of the radical left and everything that has been going on andit really enraged me so I wantedto go stand up with a Police Lives Matter sign, Hernandez explained.

She noted that on the other side of the sign she wrote the name of retired St. Louispolicecaptain David Dorn, who was shot and killed by a looter during protests over the death of George Floyd.

I went and I stood there, I didnt chant, I didnt go infiltratetheir rally at all, Hernandez said. I stood on a busy street cornerand I held up my sign because Iwanted police in my city to know thatthey were supported and I was immediately attacked.

She said thatone BLM supporter actually supported myFirst Amendment right, which is not something that we typically see, so I wasvery appreciative of that.

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But its ridiculous that I cant go stand up with a sign onmy own street, in my own citywithout being attacked, viciously attacked, severaltimes, Hernandez continued.

She noted that since the rally she has received death threats from people on the left, which she said only emboldens me more tostand up for our police whoprotect our communitiesevery single day.

Host Laura Ingraham asked Hernandez whatis her message to young womenwho are conservative like her and are tiredof being pushed around.

I am not a spectacular humanbeing, Im a regular girl If I can stand up and makebig waves with a $5 poster boardand a message, then anybody can, she said in response. So stand up. Nows the timeto do it.

An incoming college freshman who claimed Marquette University threatened to rescind her admission because of videos she posted on TikTok that were supportive of President Trumpalso appeared on The Ingraham Angle on Monday night.

Samantha Pfefferle said she has also received death threats after she posted the videos and added that other students were among those harassing her online, according to Heavy.com.

Ingraham asked Pfefferle, After what you have beenthrough, do you have secondthoughts about going toMarquette at this point or no?

I really, really, really wantto go, Pfefferle said in response.

She said she plans on attending in the fall adding that me and my parents are stillscared for my safety goingthere because of all the threats thatI have been getting including,Dont worry, you will be deadsoon.

So its kind of scary to step oncampus and Im nervous, she continued.But Im ready to rallyconservatives and stand up forwhat I believe in.

In a statement sent to Fox News, the university disputed the claim that Pfefferles enrollment was in jeopardy.

Concerns about this new student that were brought to the universitys attention are not based on political affiliation, but on alleged use of discriminatory language, the statement said. In this case, there were also concerns for the incoming students safety, which were investigated by the Marquette University Police Department and discussed with the incoming student.

The university also said that Pfefferles admission has not been rescinded nor did the university threaten to rescind the admission.

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Ingraham asked Pfefferle if that is true or false.

When we went on the first call, theydid say that I was not astudent, Pfefferle said in response.

Ingraham then pointed out that she is not a student now.

They told me I wasnta student and that I would hearback in a couple days, Pfefferle responded. It took them a week and a half.

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