Well..a threat eh? Somehow I'm not worried...although I do want to re-up my popcorn supply! Trump's faction simply doesn't have the horses...
lol
Trump's "faction" is at least 50 million people, half of whom are armed and half of that half are probably "heavily" armed.
and the Govt. is just aching to make an example or two.
So are we.
Stalinist pigs are the low hanging fruit
Protests are cool...and speech, and non-violent civil disobedience. But violence will lead to a smashing..and rather than the spark to ignite a civil War..you will see a fizzle.
Go tell that to BLM and AntiFa.
I note with interest that the threat is about Trump simply being indicted..not convicted or anything. Which is to say..Trump's position is that the law cannot even have the temerity to call him to account--never mind convict him. I believe that this is because Trump knows he is guilty and he knows that a trial would convict him. So for him, an indictment signals 'the end'.
It's not a threat.
It's a statement of fact.
I laughed at the obvious 'dog whistle' that the last sentence is~
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Former President Donald Trump said Thursday the nation would face "problems ... the likes of which perhaps weāve never seen" if he is indicted over his handling of classified documents after leaving office, an apparent suggestion that such a move by the Justice Department could spark violence from Trump's supporters.
āIf a thing like that happened, I would have no prohibition against running,ā former President Donald Trump said.
The former president said an indictment wouldnāt stop him from running for the White House again and repeatedly said Americans āwould not standā for his prosecution.
āIf a thing like that happened, I would have no prohibition against running,ā Trump said in an interview with conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt. āI think if it happened, I think youād have problems in this country the likes of which perhaps weāve never seen before. I donāt think the people of the United States would stand for it.ā
Hewitt asked Trump what he meant by āproblems.ā
āI think theyād have big problems. Big problems. I just donāt think theyād stand for it. They will not sit still and stand for this ultimate of hoaxes,ā Trump said.
Itās not the first time Republicans have hinted at potential civil unrest if the DOJ indicts Trump. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham made headlines last month when he said there would be āriots in the streetā if āthere is a prosecution of Donald Trump for mishandling classified information.ā Grahamās comments were slammed as āirresponsibleā and āshameful.ā White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, without naming the South Carolina senator, said these comments from āextreme Republicansā were ādangerous.ā
Hewitt appeared to see Trumpās comments as a nod toward potential unrest, asking the former president how he would respond when the ālegacy mediaā accuses him of inciting violence.
āThatās not inciting. Iām just saying what my opinion is,ā Trump said. āI donāt think the people of this country would stand for it.ā
Everyone knows the Dems are scared to death of Trump.
He's so strong, the only way they can knock him out of the box is to engage in óvertly Stalinist tactics.
And Trump is right, that will not stand.