Justice Department says Trump's reinstatement talk could fuel more violence from his supporters

Could, but it won't. Everything "could be", but not everything is going to be.

This just stinks of more fear and hate mongering that reads like "don't forget you hate trump, and always believe whatever we say".
 
I somewhat agree, but would change it to "Some of his foot soldiers" because we all know there is still a large group of complete wackos out there. Including MTG, Gym J, Matt Gaetz, Louis G, oh my, the list of (R) RWI is yuge.
What's best about that is you people are the ones who are going to re-elect him if he runs in 2024.
 
What's best about that is you people are the ones who are going to re-elect him if he runs in 2024.
So, who are you speaking of? Who am I going to re-elect?
If you're suggesting Biden, then you are wrong again.

How about you?
I know you can't vote for these people, but do you support re-electing the likes of Gaetz, Greene, Gommert and Gosar. These are 4 YUGE wack jobs, (R) can certainly do better.
 
We've not seen the last of the violent insurrectionist caucus. Best to keep them locked up or adorned with ankle bracelets.

The Justice Department said this week that former President Donald Trump's delusional claims that he'll be reinstated to the White House could fuel more political violence from his supporters.​
Trump and some of his allies on the right-wing fringe have pushed the ridiculous theory that he could be reinstated as president next month. There is no legal or constitutional mechanism for that to happen, and Trump's claims of a "stolen" 2020 election have been fully debunked.​
Federal prosecutors brought up Trump's rhetoric this week in one of the US Capitol riot cases.​
The rioter, Marine Corps veteran Alex Harkrider, asked a judge to discontinue his GPS tracking and remove his ankle monitor. The Justice Department opposes this request, saying Trump's rhetoric could inspire Harkrider to become violent in the future. Harkrider has pleaded not guilty.​
"Former President Trump continues to make false claims about the election, insinuate that he may be reinstalled in the near future as President without another election, and minimize the violent attack on the Capitol," prosecutors wrote in the filing. "Television networks continue to carry and report on those claims, with some actually giving credence to the false reporting."

What a load. The lies of the female amazons in the House oughta be taken out to the shed for a little whipping for lying calumny. Grow up you lying cheating commies.
 
We've not seen the last of the violent insurrectionist caucus. Best to keep them locked up or adorned with ankle bracelets.

The Justice Department said this week that former President Donald Trump's delusional claims that he'll be reinstated to the White House could fuel more political violence from his supporters.​
Trump and some of his allies on the right-wing fringe have pushed the ridiculous theory that he could be reinstated as president next month. There is no legal or constitutional mechanism for that to happen, and Trump's claims of a "stolen" 2020 election have been fully debunked.​
Federal prosecutors brought up Trump's rhetoric this week in one of the US Capitol riot cases.​
The rioter, Marine Corps veteran Alex Harkrider, asked a judge to discontinue his GPS tracking and remove his ankle monitor. The Justice Department opposes this request, saying Trump's rhetoric could inspire Harkrider to become violent in the future. Harkrider has pleaded not guilty.​
"Former President Trump continues to make false claims about the election, insinuate that he may be reinstalled in the near future as President without another election, and minimize the violent attack on the Capitol," prosecutors wrote in the filing. "Television networks continue to carry and report on those claims, with some actually giving credence to the false reporting."

The Justice Department!? I know that must be a joke.
 

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