Susan Rice's son press charges against attacker

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A pro-Trump College Republicans president is pressing “full charges” against a Stanford University student for allegedly assaulting him at an event Tuesday supporting Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation.

John David Rice-Cameron, the son of Obama-era national security adviser Susan Rice, claims that sophomore Melinda Hernandez physically assaulted him.

“She got in my face and proceeded to hit me in the chest area and push me back forcefully,” Rice-Cameron said, The Stanford Daily reported Wednesday.

Hernandez was placed under a private person arrest and issued a battery citation, Stanford Department of Public Safety spokesperson Bill Larson said, according to The Stanford Daily. The District Attorney’s Office is looking into the incident for further review, though there were no reported injuries to all parties involved.

Hernandez said she touched Rice-Cameron on the chest when he would not stop filming the encounter without her consent.

“Those who know my character, from a distance or up close, know my fight in social justice lies in peace,” Hernandez wrote in a Facebook post, according to The Stanford Daily.

An anonymous person who allegedly witnessed the encounter said Hernandez was not peaceful toward Rice-Cameron.

“She kept getting in his face, louder and louder — she walked straight towards him and invaded his personal space and definitely put her hands on him,” the unnamed person told The Stanford Daily.
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It is a good example of the hypocrisy of the "social" justice movement.  The Republican students were harassed and their signs taken by other leftists.  Justice is a word that needs no modifier and as this shows those who use them have an agenda inconsistent with justice for all.  Hopefully, the video will show those who were taking the Republican student's signs so they can be charged too.

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