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Civic Center Park has turned into an actual battleground in May, and may again Thursday.
"So Ann has sent over her speech to a few of us and we haven't decided who exactly is going to read it yet," said self-described right-wing political commentator and author Lauren Southern. "Ann's words will be spoken in Bay Area tomorrow whether people like it or not."
Southern says Berkeley is a battleground.
She says the fight started when violent protests forced the cancellation of a Milo Yiannopoulos event.
Now, Coulter's scheduling controversy with UC Berkeley is causing issues.
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"All of the people that should have been standing up for the first amendment all ran away with their tails between their legs," Coulter said.
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"We have received numerous threats and threatening intel regarding tomorrow," said Captain Alex Yao of UC Berkeley police.
A rally earlier this month turned violent.
It's unclear how many people will show up for the new 2 p.m. rally in Civic Center Park.
"Walking around campus tomorrow, you will see a high number, a highly visible presence of law enforcement," Yao added.
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"Whether Antifa will show up is an entirely different question, but we'll be prepared for that if it comes," Southern told ABC7 News.
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