Senator Mark Kelly has accused Donald Trump of inciting violence through his rhetoric targeting Democratic lawmakers who voiced concerns about military members refusing illegal orders. Kelly, referencing his own experiences with violence and trauma, emphasized the potential consequences of Trump’s words, particularly given his large base of supporters. Trump’s actions included labeling the lawmakers’ actions as “seditious” and reposting a message suggesting they be executed. Furthermore, Kelly, a retired Navy Commander, is facing potential repercussions from the Department of Defense, a move he views as an attempt to intimidate him and silence his criticism of the administration.
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Trump says, “we have to beat the hell” out of “radical left lunatics” after a shooting involving a prominent conservative figure, and this statement immediately sets off alarm bells. It’s not just the words themselves, which are undeniably aggressive and inciteful, but also the context and the person saying them. This isn’t the first time Trump has used such language, and the pattern is becoming increasingly clear: inflammatory rhetoric followed by claims of victimhood when the predictable consequences arise. It’s a dangerous game, playing both sides of the violence coin.
The most striking element here is the rush to judgment. Before any investigation can take place, before any facts are established, Trump is already blaming “radical left lunatics.”… Continue reading
In court, the defendant admitted to using “terrible words” while expressing anger. This individual, who previously worked for the FBI and later Project Veritas, faced charges for actions related to January 6. Despite the charges, including trespassing and disrupting government, they were later dropped. This pardoning, along with a senior appointment, indicates a lack of accountability and a willingness to reward individuals who incited violence.
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Senator Mark Kelly criticized President Trump for profiting from his cryptocurrency, $TRUMP, calling it blatant corruption. This prompted Roger Stone to accuse Kelly of treason and call for his execution, citing Kelly’s past association with a company that had Chinese investment. The controversy surrounds Trump’s promotion of the coin from the White House, including a high-priced dinner for investors, many of whom are foreign. This situation has sparked bipartisan concern, with some Republicans also expressing unease about the ethical implications.
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