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agitator

[aj-i-tey-ter] / ˈædʒ ɪˌteɪ tər /


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Attorney General William P. Barr went before the press and promised to deploy federal forces to apprehend "radical agitators," identify "criminal organizers and instigators," and "coordinate" with "our state and local partners."

From Salon

The concerns about agitators even led to one man being asked to leave his well-worn Bible at the entrance.

From New York Times

Ms. Kelly also hopes to learn whether nefarious “agitators” were already inside the Capitol before the breach.

From New York Times

The “debate me” agitators assert that research only gains from being subjected to inquiry.

From Los Angeles Times

But that reality, she said, "is being continually drowned out by coverage of outside agitators and opportunists looking to further divide us."

From Salon