Jason Johnson, the political analyst for MSNBC, said that there would be more violence after President Donal Trump steps down from office. Johnson made the prediction on Friday on “Deadline.” Johnson said that Senator Tuberville is not abandoning Trumpism. He accused the senator of abandoning Texas Tech but not the President.

The analyst also talked about the Proud Boys, which he accuses of tearing down signs. He said that the groups would just become more unhinged once the President is out of office. Of course, he forgets to mention that the Antifa and BLM activists have been engaged in politically motivated violence in the past few years. They have done so much more than just tear down signs. These groups have allegedly killed people who disagree with their views.

“I think we’re heading into an even darker period. Because if you don’t have somebody at the head of this sort of collection of ants running in and out of this insane anthill of MAGA and nonsense of white nationalism, if there’s no one to control them, if Donald Trump doesn’t have anybody around him to say ‘Hey, look this is a good idea or bad idea,’ they will only get worse,” Johnson said.

The analyst added, “He’ll sit and stew and watch television every day and think about the fact he’s not on ‘Saturday Night Live’ anymore, think about the fact that nobody cares about him and that will enrage him and the other people supporting him. So yeah I think the Republican party is in for real soul-searching, but right now, a lot of them are still committed to Donald Trump, and the violence we’re going to see in the coming months will make this past summer look like a picnic. I’m not happy about that. I’m not enthusiastic about that, but that’s what I see happening, and the violence we’re seeing in the streets right now is just a preview.”

Not once did Johnson mention that far-left groups have been engaged in violence for so long now, but the mainstream media is ready to cover up for them and vilify right-wing groups who are not engaged in any kind of violent act.