As national media worry about tone of Trump rallies, three GOP lawmakers receive death threats

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You can be forgiven for thinking the biggest story this week is President Trump's ongoing war with the national press. After all, the press covered it that way themselves, didn't they?

CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, ABC, CBS, NBC, etc. dedicated outsized coverage this week to reporting that journalists feel unsafe and threatened at Trump rallies. A good deal of coverage has also gone to reporting that members of the press feel marginalized and disrespected at the daily White House press briefing.

But as national media worried this week that Trump's rhetoric might lead to something worse, a much bigger story went mostly unnoticed.

Police arrested two men in connection to death threats made against three Republicans members of Congress.

Law enforcement officers arrested Carlos Bayon of Grand Island, N.Y., Wednesday after they connected him to threatening voicemails made to Republican Reps. Steve Scalise of Louisiana and Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington.

“[W]e are required to treat every single threat as if it’s real,” said Gary Loeffert, special agent in charge of the FBI in Buffalo. “Constitutional protections do not extend to threatening phone calls."

He added that his agents found evidence in Bayon's home suggesting the 63-year-old defendant's phone calls were not idle threats.

Scalise's office reported receiving a threatening voicemail on June 30. Bayon, 63, allegedly threatened retaliation for the White House’s immigration policies. Here’s a transcript of the voicemail via the criminal complaint filed July 31:

Hey listen, this message is for you and the people that sent you there. You are taking ours, we are taking yours. Anytime, anywhere. We know where they are. We are not going to feed them sandwiches, we are going to feed them lead. Make no mistake; you will pay. Ojo por ojo, diente por diente (This is Spanish for “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”). That is our law, and we are the majority. Have a good day.”
Scalise is still recovering from an assassination attempt.

McMorris Rodgers' staff reported receiving the exact same voicemail on June 30.

The second man apprehended by law enforcement is Dereal Finklin of New Jersey. Police arrested him over the weekend in connection to a “credible threat” made against Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.Y., according to the Asbury Park Press.

The details are thin, but we know Finklin, 43, “is a registered Democrat.” We also know that he “was charged with making terroristic threats against the congressman on Saturday.”

Meanwhile, the lion’s share of news coverage since July 27 has gone to discussing the White House’s ongoing fights with media, according to data compiled by TVEyes:

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It shouldn’t be surprising that Trump vs. the media has been the lead story all week (and it has been). It's obvious that there’s nothing the national press loves more than talking about the national press. But that doesn’t mean we have to like it, or that we should trust their news judgment on how important it is, especially when there are so many more important stories and trends to cover.
As national media worry about tone of Trump rallies, three GOP lawmakers receive death threats — Washington Examiner
 
Nothing to see here folks... just tolerant lefties justifiably targeting innocent people for daring to want to enforce the law, but it’s Trump who’s the true threat...
 
Obama’s ambassador to Russia also received death threats that weren’t reported by the media either.

It happens a lot.
Scalise has already been shot, that wasn't enough for you?
 
You can be forgiven for thinking the biggest story this week is President Trump's ongoing war with the national press. After all, the press covered it that way themselves, didn't they?

CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, ABC, CBS, NBC, etc. dedicated outsized coverage this week to reporting that journalists feel unsafe and threatened at Trump rallies. A good deal of coverage has also gone to reporting that members of the press feel marginalized and disrespected at the daily White House press briefing.

But as national media worried this week that Trump's rhetoric might lead to something worse, a much bigger story went mostly unnoticed.

Police arrested two men in connection to death threats made against three Republicans members of Congress.

Law enforcement officers arrested Carlos Bayon of Grand Island, N.Y., Wednesday after they connected him to threatening voicemails made to Republican Reps. Steve Scalise of Louisiana and Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington.

“[W]e are required to treat every single threat as if it’s real,” said Gary Loeffert, special agent in charge of the FBI in Buffalo. “Constitutional protections do not extend to threatening phone calls."

He added that his agents found evidence in Bayon's home suggesting the 63-year-old defendant's phone calls were not idle threats.

Scalise's office reported receiving a threatening voicemail on June 30. Bayon, 63, allegedly threatened retaliation for the White House’s immigration policies. Here’s a transcript of the voicemail via the criminal complaint filed July 31:

Hey listen, this message is for you and the people that sent you there. You are taking ours, we are taking yours. Anytime, anywhere. We know where they are. We are not going to feed them sandwiches, we are going to feed them lead. Make no mistake; you will pay. Ojo por ojo, diente por diente (This is Spanish for “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”). That is our law, and we are the majority. Have a good day.”
Scalise is still recovering from an assassination attempt.

McMorris Rodgers' staff reported receiving the exact same voicemail on June 30.

The second man apprehended by law enforcement is Dereal Finklin of New Jersey. Police arrested him over the weekend in connection to a “credible threat” made against Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.Y., according to the Asbury Park Press.

The details are thin, but we know Finklin, 43, “is a registered Democrat.” We also know that he “was charged with making terroristic threats against the congressman on Saturday.”

Meanwhile, the lion’s share of news coverage since July 27 has gone to discussing the White House’s ongoing fights with media, according to data compiled by TVEyes:

90


It shouldn’t be surprising that Trump vs. the media has been the lead story all week (and it has been). It's obvious that there’s nothing the national press loves more than talking about the national press. But that doesn’t mean we have to like it, or that we should trust their news judgment on how important it is, especially when there are so many more important stories and trends to cover.
As national media worry about tone of Trump rallies, three GOP lawmakers receive death threats — Washington Examiner
Sucks for them
 
Nothing to see here folks... just tolerant lefties justifiably targeting innocent people for daring to want to enforce the law, but it’s Trump who’s the true threat...
You took tolerance behind the barn and killed it. Fuck tolerance.
 
Nothing to see here folks... just tolerant lefties justifiably targeting innocent people for daring to want to enforce the law, but it’s Trump who’s the true threat...
You took tolerance behind the barn and killed it. Fuck tolerance.
You can't help but lie can you? Liberals preach tolerance day in and out and are the most intolerant of all if you don't agree with them. YOU prove it here daily.
 
Nothing to see here folks... just tolerant lefties justifiably targeting innocent people for daring to want to enforce the law, but it’s Trump who’s the true threat...
You took tolerance behind the barn and killed it. Fuck tolerance.
You can't help but lie can you? Liberals preach tolerance day in and out and are the most intolerant of all if you don't agree with them. YOU prove it here daily.
We wanted you to tolerate groups that you hate. You refused. So go fuck yourself, I'm done tolerating you.
 
Nothing to see here folks... just tolerant lefties justifiably targeting innocent people for daring to want to enforce the law, but it’s Trump who’s the true threat...
You took tolerance behind the barn and killed it. Fuck tolerance.
You can't help but lie can you? Liberals preach tolerance day in and out and are the most intolerant of all if you don't agree with them. YOU prove it here daily.
Riiiiiiiight. :71:
 
You can be forgiven for thinking the biggest story this week is President Trump's ongoing war with the national press. After all, the press covered it that way themselves, didn't they?

CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, ABC, CBS, NBC, etc. dedicated outsized coverage this week to reporting that journalists feel unsafe and threatened at Trump rallies. A good deal of coverage has also gone to reporting that members of the press feel marginalized and disrespected at the daily White House press briefing.

But as national media worried this week that Trump's rhetoric might lead to something worse, a much bigger story went mostly unnoticed.

Police arrested two men in connection to death threats made against three Republicans members of Congress.

Law enforcement officers arrested Carlos Bayon of Grand Island, N.Y., Wednesday after they connected him to threatening voicemails made to Republican Reps. Steve Scalise of Louisiana and Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington.

“[W]e are required to treat every single threat as if it’s real,” said Gary Loeffert, special agent in charge of the FBI in Buffalo. “Constitutional protections do not extend to threatening phone calls."

He added that his agents found evidence in Bayon's home suggesting the 63-year-old defendant's phone calls were not idle threats.

Scalise's office reported receiving a threatening voicemail on June 30. Bayon, 63, allegedly threatened retaliation for the White House’s immigration policies. Here’s a transcript of the voicemail via the criminal complaint filed July 31:

Hey listen, this message is for you and the people that sent you there. You are taking ours, we are taking yours. Anytime, anywhere. We know where they are. We are not going to feed them sandwiches, we are going to feed them lead. Make no mistake; you will pay. Ojo por ojo, diente por diente (This is Spanish for “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”). That is our law, and we are the majority. Have a good day.”
Scalise is still recovering from an assassination attempt.

McMorris Rodgers' staff reported receiving the exact same voicemail on June 30.

The second man apprehended by law enforcement is Dereal Finklin of New Jersey. Police arrested him over the weekend in connection to a “credible threat” made against Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.Y., according to the Asbury Park Press.

The details are thin, but we know Finklin, 43, “is a registered Democrat.” We also know that he “was charged with making terroristic threats against the congressman on Saturday.”

Meanwhile, the lion’s share of news coverage since July 27 has gone to discussing the White House’s ongoing fights with media, according to data compiled by TVEyes:

90


It shouldn’t be surprising that Trump vs. the media has been the lead story all week (and it has been). It's obvious that there’s nothing the national press loves more than talking about the national press. But that doesn’t mean we have to like it, or that we should trust their news judgment on how important it is, especially when there are so many more important stories and trends to cover.
As national media worry about tone of Trump rallies, three GOP lawmakers receive death threats — Washington Examiner
The hate, ignorance, and stupidity exhibited by Trump and his supporters at Trump ‘rallies’ is a perfectly appropriate subject of concern; and Trump’s unwarranted, inflammatory rhetoric hostile to a free press is a legitimate topic for journalists to address, unrelated to threats against GOP lawmakers.

Indeed, attempting to link the two fails as a red herring fallacy – both merit concern and coverage, both are equally reprehensible and wrong.
 
Obama’s ambassador to Russia also received death threats that weren’t reported by the media either.

It happens a lot.
Scalise has already been shot, that wasn't enough for you?
As was the lesbian guard who saved him.....why is it you forget that.
Because lesbianism is not an essential component of her bravery.
And yet...if rightwingers had had their way, she would be fired for it.....or, if she had died, her wife would get no compensation. It is a totally essential component.
 
Nothing to see here folks... just tolerant lefties justifiably targeting innocent people for daring to want to enforce the law, but it’s Trump who’s the true threat...
You took tolerance behind the barn and killed it. Fuck tolerance.
You can't help but lie can you? Liberals preach tolerance day in and out and are the most intolerant of all if you don't agree with them. YOU prove it here daily.
We wanted you to tolerate groups that you hate. You refused. So go fuck yourself, I'm done tolerating you.
I know how you feel. Sometimes I want to give you a "winner" for this.
 
The Left is a violent group. All you need do is go back to the many rallies they attacked during Trump's campaign. The left are desperate, and will resort to anything to stop our President from bringing our country back from the brink of Muslim Barry's destruction of the white colony, for his daddy...
 
Death threats need to stop!!!

And Trump's hateful rhetoric needs to STOP!

It is NOT just one side....

Adam Schiff has gotten them,

Maxine Waters has gotten them and had to cancel a rally due to them...

Wendy Osfeo, a Democratic politico guest for FOX news has gotten them along with racial slurs

The Democratic Primary candidate in Colorado has gotten death threats as well and had to leave colorado, to be safe.

Along with the 2 or 3 Republicans above that have been threatened!

The companies of the press are having to hire security to go with them to cover the news and Trump rallies

It's happening way way too much on both sides of the aisle, and is uncalled for....

President Trump needs to bring the country together, even if it does not serve his political purpose of dividing us, so he can make the hateful on the right feel more wanted and loved by him....
 
Covering it, only encourages it, imo....

The President however, (if a tiger could only change its stripes), could try to bring the Nation together.... but as said,

that does not serve his own personal political agenda....
 
Covering it, only encourages it, imo....

The President however, (if a tiger could only change its stripes), could try to bring the Nation together.... but as said,

that does not serve his own personal political agenda....
The president is trying to do just that, but scum like you fight it tooth and nail.
 

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