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  1. toniter

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  2. stumbler

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    Bring it treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans. We are sick and tried of your threats just because your Chosen One Traitor Trump is being held to account by the ruled of law.

    Why don;t you just try civil war and/or political violence to find out how weak you really are in the face of US law enforcement and/or US military.



    'There will be a civil war': Trump fans rage after Georgia judge orders trial to proceed

    Tom Boggioni
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    Donald Trump's hardcore supporters did not take it well on Thursday when Georgia Judge Scott McAfee issued a 14-page ruling reaffirming that the former president should stand trial on RICO charges for attempted 2020 election interference after his lawyers asked for yet another dismissal of the charges.

    Attorneys for Trump maintained the charges should be dismissed on First Amendment grounds, which McAfee dismissed out of hand by writing, "Although the First Amendment is 'a broad umbrella that shelters all political points of view and shields a wide range of avenues for expression,' free speech — including political speech — is not without restriction."

    That, in turn, led to accusations on X that McAfee is corrupt, accompanied by threats of violence to come if the former president is convicted.

    ALSO READ: A neuroscientist reveals how Trump and Biden's cognitive impairments are different

    Commenter Michale Darwin wrote, "Look at the judge's body language. Anyone can see that that judge hates Trump's guts. Or that judge has taken some sort of a bribe," with Julie B contributing, "Georgia judge is a Fannie fan," suggesting McAfee is in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' pocket.

    "McAfee wants celebrity status. Unfortunately, if President Trump is found 'guilty', there will be a civil war," American Rebel warned.

    Stand For Freedom accused, "These judges are being paid off."

    "If he was a legitimate Judge Fani Willis would have been gone. These Judges are Jokes. And Corrupt Joe NOTHING happens to him or his spaced out crooked son Hunter! And of course Hillary has her Out Of Jail card for life," wrote Chuck Pleasants.

    "This bogus RICO charge should have been used against Hillary and Obama - what a joke," raged another Trump fan.

    Lee Grain added, "Well of course he did, we all see what a sham this "justice" of ours is..the stench from Georgia to New York, we smell the stench..reeks..this isn't about Trump any longer, all Trump did was expose their thug a--es.."



    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-georgia-trial-2667696805/
     
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    Don't get me wrong. I have always opposed Antifa and have always said if they are on the streets committing violence they belong in jail. But it is the right wing that commits most the violence and are our biggest domestic threat. So I do not see hos this judge came up with this. And believe it will embolden far right extremists co commit more violence.



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    Saying prosecutors should focus on Antifa, judge frees white supremacist in beating
    Will Carless, USA TODAY
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    In his sentencing memo Thursday, U.S. District Judge leaving the page." data-wf-tooltip-position="bottom" data-wf-reset-every="90">Cormac J. Carney made it clear why he was letting Tyler Laube off lightly.

    It wasn’t just because of what Laube did or didn’t do – the defendant had already confessed to beating a journalist at a 2017 Southern California rally and pleaded guilty to violating riot laws as part of a white-supremacist gang.

    Laube deserved a light sentence, Carney said, because prosecutors should have focused on leftist groups.

    In a 22-page memo, Carney repeatedly said prosecutors have “ignored” violence committed by Antifa and instead focused on targeting people like Laube — Trump supporters and members of the far-right.

    “Sentencing Mr. Laube to additional incarceration would only increase the disparity between his punishment and the lack of punishment (and prosecution) members of far-left groups who have committed the same violent conduct received,” Carney wrote. The sentence: time served, 35 days, rather than the six months prosecutors had sought.

    The same day Laube received his light sentence at the federal courthouse in Santa Ana, the largest-ever prosecution of members of Antifa in American history was going to trial just 89 miles away.

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    Deputy District Attorney Makenzie Harvey argues that defendants in the case were part of an organized conspiracy under the banner of Antifa.
    In San Diego, the last two defendants in the “San Diego 11” — members of Antifa charged with committing violence against Trump supporters in January 2021 — were sitting before a jury. Their nine co-defendants have already been sentenced, some to years in prison, for their crimes.

    The two cases are not perfect parallels. Laube was charged and sentenced in federal court, whereas the two Antifa defendants in San Diego, Jeremy White and Brian Lightfoot, were charged by a local district attorney in state court. But both cases involve fights between the far-left and the far-right at protests. Both involve scraps caught on camera. Both cases focus not just on the violence but on the groups’ alleged organizing and planning before a melee.

    The federal judge’s strong words — and clear political bent — are as unusual as they are uninformed, legal experts told USA TODAY.

    “He’s really gone off the deep end,” John Donohue, a professor at Stanford Law School, said of Carney.

    Federal judges have a lot of leeway when it comes to sentencing criminals, Donohue said, and usually they use that discretion with a lot of care and reasoning. He doubts Carney exercised such caution in the Laube case, especially given the high-profile Antifa trial in San Diego.

    “It's very hard for me to believe he (Carney) really has any accurate sense about what the relative prosecutions are of people on the left and the right in these assault cases,” Donohue said. “That would take a much more sophisticated inquiry than some federal judge just opining off the top of his head.”

    David LaBahn, president of the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, agreed.

    “It’s very disappointing for the judge to second-guess the work of the U.S. Attorney’s office,” LaBahn said. “This sounds to be very political instead of the role of the judge — calling balls and strikes, justice, equality, fairness.”

    Carney’s courtroom deputy said in an email that the judge is “ethically precluded from commenting on a pending case.”

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    Member of the white supremacist group, "Rise Above Movement," Tyler Laube allegedly assaulted a journalist at a March 2017 political rally, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. Laube and three other men, including group founder Robert Rundo, face charges for violence at multiple rallies throughout California in 2017, prosecutors said.
    Laube is one of four defendants in the long-running prosecution of members of the Rise Above Movement, a now-disbanded white supremacist “fight club” that would regularly show up at protests in California elsewhere and get into fights with leftists.

    After the fights at the Huntington Beach rally in March 2017, the men were originally charged in 2018 with violating federal laws against rioting and conspiracy to riot. In the last six years, Carney has twice dismissed the charges against the accused white supremacists, one of whom, RAM’s accused leader Robert Rundo, was extradited from Romania last year to face the charges.

    Rundo remains in custody as federal prosecutors appeal that dismissal. Laube agreed last year to plead guilty to a misdemeanor for the beating of the journalist.

    Prosecutors had asked Carney to sentence Laube to at least six months in prison. Instead, he was sentenced to time served and will pay a $2,000 fine.

    The far-right commits the most violence in America
    Carney’s sentencing memo also described Laube’s tough childhood — he spent time homeless and his mother was an addict who at times dealt in methamphetamines — as reason to keep the 27-year-old out of prison. But the main thrust of the judge’s reasoning pointed to what he said was inequity between prosecutions of the far-right and the far-left.

    Experts almost all agree that far-right extremists vastly outnumber their counterparts on the far-left and that the far-right has caused more physical violence on America’s streets.

    “There’s no question the far-right commits the most violence and the most terrorism,” said Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. “And there’s no comparison between far-right extremism and left-wing extremism when it comes to violence against people.”

    Prosecutors are the “end user” in the criminal justice chain, LaBahn said. They can only prosecute cases that are brought to them by investigators. And if more extremists on the far-right are committing crimes that are investigated, then it stands to reason that most prosecutions of extremists focus on the far-right, he said.

    Investigation: Calif. statehouse candidate says she didn't join Capitol riot. Video shows otherwise

    This has not always been the case in America’s history, said Michael Sherwin, a former high-ranking U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., who headed up the effort to prosecute Jan. 6 rioters. Sherwin said his office prosecuted large numbers of people for crimes during the social justice protests following the murder of George Floyd in 2020 — most of whom were likely left-leaning politically, he said.

    “We charged more people over the summer of 2020 than any district in the United States,” Sherwin said. “Defacing government property, assault on police officers – those were all leftists.”


    The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles, which is prosecuting the Rise Above Movement case, declined to comment about the Laube sentence.


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/saying-prosecutors-focus-antifa-judge-103049060.html
     
  4. shootersa

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    On occasion and to beat the boredom of trying to filter through all the posts on XNXX we enjoy taking one of the american hater's page long copy N paste jobs, and find the rest of the story.
    Shooter was especially bored today, so american haters copy N paste job caught his eye.

    And now, for the rest of the story.
    Judge cites Antifa in sentencing of Rundo's co-defendant (legalaffairsandtrials.com)

    The facts are that Antifa and a white supremacist group, "Rise Above Movement" clashed at a demonstration in March, 2017 in San Diego. The video and investigation showed that Antifa showed up to confront Rise Above Movement and, ideally, spark a riot. They got their wish. Anyway, while RAM members were aggressively persecuted for their role in the riot, Antifa members were pretty much given a free pass.

    This bothered judge Carney, who was hearing most of the cases from the riot. While he found anyone participating in the riot accountable for their actions, he noted that literally no ANTIFA members were being charged, even though it was clear they went to the demonstration to pick a fight and instigated the violence. In fact, an ANTIFA member struck Laube twice in the face before Laube reacted. Carney noted that the Antifa member who assaulted Laube was never even charged.

    Carney dismissed many of the RAM members charges, including those for RAM founder Robert Rundo, but because Laube had already entered into a plea agreement, and declined to withdraw it even when that was offered to him, Laube needed to be sentenced.

    The 9th circus complicated matters by reinstating most of the dismissed charges for RAM members, including for Rundo, but that is fodder for another rant on the 9th circus court.

    Now, what american hater so conveniently managed to avoid pasting in his rant was the following factors that judge Carney strongly pointed out in making his sentencing ruling;

    • Prosecutors wanted a year of probation and six months in prison for Tyler Laube.
    • Laube's lawyer asked for no prison and no probation.
    • Carney sentenced Laube to 35 days in jail (already served), fined him $2,000, and ordered him to be on probation for a year.
    So much for the american hater claim that the judge "freed white supremacist in beating"
    Prosecutors’ opposition to a lighter sentence is “focusing entirely on Mr. Laube’s past white-supremacist beliefs and ignoring the violent conduct of Antifa and the similar groups.

    Carney said he “cannot cast aside the Constitution and ignore the mitigating factors and sentencing objectives under Section 3353(a),” referring to the federal law governing sentencings.

    “The Constitution and the laws of the United States apply to everyone,” the judge wrote. “We must never forget that if the political winds change in this country, and the new government decides to turn on those not sharing the new government’s views, it will be the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and the laws of the United States that will protect us.”

    The judge also quoted Robert Bolt’s 1960 play A Man for All Seasons:
    “Yes, I’d give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety’s sake.”

    “Violence erupted at the rally. Mr. Laube did not start the violence. Indeed, he was slapped in the face twice before engaging in any violence,” the judge continued. “Once violence started, Mr. Laube and other RAM members reacted to the Antifa members that were harassing and physically attacking Trump supporters.”

    The journalist Laube punched, Frank Tristan, was not injured. He did not attend the sentencing or submit a victim impact statement.

    “On the one hand is RAM, which indisputably represents hateful views and beliefs and whose members engaged in violence at political events. But on the other hand are far-left groups like Antifa, to which the government, at least as to the rallies leading to the charges in this case, has chosen to turn a blind eye even though they were the ones who incited the violence,” Carney wrote.

    Now, american hater makes much of the idea that even as Laube was being sentenced for his role in the MARCH, 2017, riot, ANTIFA members were being tried in "the largest-ever prosecution of members of Antifa in American history was going to trial just 89 miles away.

    Indeed, it is the largest trial of members of Antifa in American history!
    11 defendants.
    Got that?
    11 defendants.
    Indeed. The largest prosecution of Antifa in American history.

    We just have to ask; given all the riots, injuries, deaths, and property destruction ANTIFA has been involved in all around America in the last decade, isn't it telling that the largest prosecution of ANTIFA criminals in American History involves 11 defendants?
    And that it triggers american hater that ANTIFA has been charged at all?

    Finally, in case someone makes the assumption that the prosecution of ANTIFA is related to the Laube case, lets be clear.
    It isn't.
    You see, the charges for ANTIFA stem from another riot they instigated in June, 2021.
    Over 4 years AFTER they instigated a riot that Laube was involved in.

    Just one more example of american hater's passion for not telling the entire story when he wants to skewer anyone or anything not in lockstep with his extremist agenda.
     
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    A man accused of setting a fire outside Bernie Sanders’ office stayed at an area hotel for weeks
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    FILE - Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., addresses union workers in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, April 5, 2024. The man charged with setting a fire on Friday, April 5, 2024, outside the Vermont office of Sen. Sanders had been staying at an area hotel for nearly two months and was spotted outside Sanders’ office the day before and the day of the fire, according to court paperwork filed by a federal agent. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

    By LISA RATHKE
    Updated 3:05 PM MDT, April 8, 2024

    The man charged with setting a fire outside the Vermont office of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders had been staying at an area hotel for nearly two months and was spotted outside Sanders’ office the day before and the day of the fire, according to court paperwork filed by a federal agent.

    Shant Michael Soghomonian, 35, who was previously from Northridge, California, entered the building on Friday and went to Sanders’ third-floor office where security video showed him dumping a liquid on the bottom of the door and setting it afire with a lighter, according to the special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

    The building’s interior suffered some damage from the fire and sprinklers that doused the area with water, but no one was hurt. Sanders, an independent, was not in the office at the time. Seven employees working in the office at the time were unharmed and able to evacuate.

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    The agent who investigated spotted what appeared to be the remains of a canister of lighter fluid and a red cap on the floor near the office door.

    Soghomonian was arrested Sunday on a charge of using fire to damage a building used in interstate commerce, according to the U.S. attorney for Vermont. He had been staying at the Inn at Burlington in South Burlington for several weeks, an employee told authorities, according to the affidavit.

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    When police knocked on the hotel room door, they heard a male saying he was getting dressed, according to an application to search the hotel room and a vehicle with New York plates. Officers then heard what sounded like the man dragging heavy items near the door. Officers got a key and attempted to open the door but it was blocked, according to the court document. They forced the door open and arrested Soghomonian without incident, they said.




    Sanders said in a statement that he is “deeply grateful to the swift, professional, coordinated efforts of local, state, and federal law enforcement in response to the fire” and thankful that none of the people in the office were hurt.

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    The motive remained unclear. It was not immediately known if Soghomonian had a lawyer, and an initial court appearance had not been set, officials said. A phone message left with the Chittenden County public defenders’ office was not immediately returned. Soghomonian was being held at the Northwest State Correctional Facility in St. Albans.

    The crime carries a maximum penalty of 20 years imprisonment and a fine of up to $250,000.

    The case was investigated by police departments in Burlington, Shelburne and Williston; Vermont State Police; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and U.S. Capitol Police, officials said.



    https://apnews.com/article/sanders-office-fire-burlington-vermont-834da51b4aeb04a05c3521dc0e779c50
     
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    Members of self-proclaimed anti-government group ‘God’s Misfits’ held in killings of Kansas women
    SEAN MURPHY and HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH
    Updated Mon, April 15, 2024 at 3:11 PM MDT·4 min read
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    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Two Kansas women who vanished as they tried to pick up children for a birthday party two weeks ago were killed over a custody dispute involving a group of anti-government Oklahomans calling themselves “God’s Misfits,” authorities said Monday.

    Their vehicle was found March 30 along a rural Oklahoma highway with ample evidence of a bloody confrontation, setting off a multi-agency effort to secure the children’s safety while searching for the women and avoiding more violence.

    Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39, of Hugoton, Kansas, had arranged with the grandmother of Butler’s two children to meet at a highway intersection on the morning of March 30 and pick up the 6- and 8-year-old.


    “This case did not end the way we had hoped. It’s certainly been a tragedy for everyone involved,” Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Director Aungela Spurlock said.

    The four people arrested Saturday on charges of kidnapping and first-degree murder are the grandmother, Tifany Adams, 54; her boyfriend Tad Cullum, 43; Cora Twombly, 44; and her husband Cole Twombly, 50. All meet regularly with several others in a group they call “God’s Misfits,” their arrest affidavits said. Relatives of Tad Cullum and the Twomblys did not immediately return phone messages seeking comment. Tifany Adams’ stepmother, Elise Adams, said she had no information on the case.

    Butler’s family found the vehicle just a few miles from the meet-up spot after the women missed the party in Kansas. It was a gruesome scene.

    “Blood was found on the roadway and the edge of the roadway. Butler’s glasses were also found in the roadway south of the vehicle, near a broken hammer. A pistol magazine was found inside Kelley’s purse at the scene, but no pistol was found,” the affidavits said.

    Investigators gathered evidence that the killings were planned, with Adams buying pre-paid “burner” cellphones to communicate and five stun guns at a nearby store. Her internet searches included asking about pain levels using the weapons, the affidavits said.

    A teenage witness told authorities that Cora Twombly said that at one point, “the plan was to throw an anvil through Butler’s windshield while driving, making it look like an accident because anvils regularly fall off of work vehicles.”

    The affidavits said Butler and Adams were in a “problematic custody battle.” Adams’ son was in a rehabilitation facility hours away in Oklahoma City, and Butler was allowed only supervised visits each Saturday. Kelley, the wife of a pastor in Hugoton, was Butler’s court-authorized choice to supervise visitations.

    The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals had directed a trial judge in 2022 to give the children’s parents shared custody. The ruling described them as “very young and immature parents” who accused each other of “inappropriate behavior and choices,” but said “the children are nurtured and comforted by Mother” and ”happy and excited to be with Father.”

    Butler's request for more time with her children and unsupervised visitation was likely to be granted at a hearing in April, Butler’s attorney told investigators.

    On March 23, with a court date looming, Adams bought the stun guns. On March 29, Cullum used heavy equipment to dig a hole in a pasture he rented, not far from the meet-up site, the affidavits said.

    Authorities wouldn’t say at Monday’s news conference where the bodies were found, but the affidavits said some of the “burner phones” stopped transmitting that morning in the vicinity of the pasture, where “a hole had been dug and filled back in and then covered with hay.”

    It wasn’t entirely clear where the children were during the search. Adams told investigators that she had left them in the care of another couple on March 29 and 30; the affidavits said that couple regularly hosted the “God’s Misfits” meetings.

    Authorities said the affidavits weren’t unsealed until after the children’s safety was assured. “We were successful. No shots were fired and the children were kept out of harm’s way," said District Attorney George Leach III.

    The four people charged are being held without bond in the Texas County Jail pending court appearances Wednesday, said Texas County Court Clerk Renee Ellis. Court records don’t indicate whether any have an attorney speak on their behalf.

    “I don’t know a thing about her business,” Elise Adams said when asked about Tifany Adams. “All I can tell you about her is she was a wonderful step-daughter to me.”

    OSBI spokesman Hunter McKee said the bodies' identities and causes of death are pending a medical examiner’s report.

    “This case is tragic,” McKee said. “You have two people who are dead and four people who committed an absolutely brutal crime.”


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    Wait.
    Stun guns?
    Anti Government?
    Sounds like despicables more than deplorables.
    Course, as american hater often says, accuracy and truth are irrelevant because most despicables are too fucking stupid to read beyond the headline.
     
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    Kari Lake suggests supporters 'strap on a Glock' to be ready for 2024
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    LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. — Arizona GOP Senate hopeful leaving the page." data-wf-tooltip-position="bottom" data-wf-reset-every="90">Kari Lake told supporters they can "strap on a Glock" to be prepared for the intensity of the 2024 campaign and urged military and law enforcement veterans to be "ready," as her race heats up in a key battleground state.

    “We need to send people to Washington, D.C., that the swamp does not want there,” Lake said toward the end of a Sunday speech to a crowd of Arizonans in Mohave County. “And I can think of a couple people they don’t want there. First on that list is Donald J. Trump; second is Kari Lake.”

    She described standing up to the “swamp” in Washington, saying: “They can’t bribe me, they can blackmail me. That’s what they don’t want me in Washington, D.C. And that’s exactly what President Trump wants me they’re fighting with him.”


    “He’s willing to sacrifice everything I am. That’s why they’re coming after us with lawfare, they’re going to come after us with everything. That’s why the next six months is going to be intense. And we need to strap on our — let’s see. What do we want to strap on?” Lake asked as some in the crowd chuckled. “We’re going to strap on our, our seat belt. We’re going to put on our helmet or your Kari Lake ball cap. We are going to put on the armor of God. And maybe strap on a Glock on the side of us just in case.”

    “We’re not going to be the victims of crime,” Lake continued. “We’re not going to have our Second Amendment taken away. We’re certainly not going to have our First Amendment taken away by these tyrants.”

    Earlier in the roughly 30-minute remarks, Lake gave another warning about the period between now and Election Day.

    “The next six months are going to be difficult. If you are not ready for action, and I have a feeling with as many veterans and former law enforcement, active law enforcement” — Lake paused to ask for a show of hands — “… you guys are ready for it,” Lake said to her supporters. “It’s going to be a crazy run, the next six months. This is the moment we have to save our country.”

    Lake’s campaign declined to comment when asked to clarify the point of her remarks and whether she was implying there might be political violence in the next six months.

    While Lake didn’t explicitly warn of political violence, that’s how one of her supporters took her rhetoric.

    “They’re gonna do everything they can to disrupt the election, whether it’s another pandemic, whether it’s going to be inciting the civil war,” said Geenee Roe, 63, when asked about Lake’s speech afterward. The event included a raffle of an AR-15-style rifle.

    NBC News asked the Lake Havasu City resident, who plans to vote for Trump and Lake in 2024, if she believed another American civil war is a concrete possibility.

    “The signs are all there,” said Roe, who believes the political left is trying to push the MAGA movement into trouble. “Saying the MAGA people are bad, that we incite riots — and the whole J6 thing that happened, that was all a setup for sure,” said Roe, referencing the debunked conspiracy theory that the Jan. 6 Capitol riot was a ploy to frame Trump and his supporters.

    Lake’s comments came in Arizona’s northwest Mohave County, which broke for Trump with 75% of the vote in the 2020 presidential election. The Senate hopeful is setting her sights on an even larger margin in 2024.

    “If Mohave County shows up 100% or close to it, they can’t cheat their way out of this in Maricopa County, no matter what they do,” Lake said, leaning on a signature talking point.

    Lake has continually rejected the 2020 election results, which saw President Joe Biden narrowly defeat Trump in Arizona, and the 2022 election results, which saw her bid for governor fail by a slightly wider margin. Court cases and other reviews of the results have not found evidence of fraud or malfeasance affecting the election results. And in March, Lake decided not to contest her liability in a defamation suit brought by a Republican election official in Maricopa County.

    Stephen Richer, the Maricopa County recorder, who plays a key role in election administration, filed a defamation claim against Lake in June alleging that she “repeatedly and falsely accused” him of causing her electoral defeat in the race for governor won by Democrat Katie Hobbs. Lake’s legal team recently filed a default judgment motion that indicated she was not challenging her culpability. She instead will argue against damages in the case.

    She continued questioning the integrity of Maricopa County’s election results on Sunday.

    “You all know what goes on in Maricopa County. I mean, you know that you know, the garbage that they’re pushing down there,” Lake said of Arizona’s most populous county, where Richer and the Republican-controlled board of supervisors run local elections.

    “We’re gonna need all these counties outside of Maricopa County to show up, and I’m counting on Mohave County to lead the way,” Lake said.


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/kari-lake-suggests-supporters-strap-204803667.html
     
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    Wrong as usual.


    Oklahoma county GOP chair arrested in alleged murder-kidnap plot

    Brad Reed
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    Tiffany Adams, an Oklahoma resident who last year was elected as the chairwoman of Cimarron County Republican Party, was arrested this week and charged with three other people of participating in kidnapping and murder.

    Local news station KOCO reports that Adams was charged with participating in the kidnapping and murder of 27-year-old Veronica Butler and 39-year-old Jilian Kelley, who both disappeared a little over two weeks ago.

    According to local news station KSN, Butler was involved in a custody dispute with the 54-year-old Adams, who was the paternal grandmother of Butler's children.

    Butler and Kelley had been traveling to Adams' house to pick up Butler's children for a court-ordered visitation on March 30 before they mysteriously vanished.

    The two women's bodies were discovered on April 14th and Adams was arrested shortly afterward, along with fellow suspects Tad Cullum, Cole Twombly, and Cora Twombly.

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    Each of the four suspects is being charged with two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of kidnapping and one count of conspiracy to commit murder.

    State Sen. Nathan Dahm, the chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Party, tells KOCO that he laments the horrific crimes allegedly committed by Adams, and he also emphasized that the Cimarron County GOP is a tiny organization and that Adams was elected chairwoman by a very small number of people last year.

    "This is a tragic situation, with innocent children being at the center of this still-developing situation," he said. "While we at the Oklahoma Republican Party have no personal relationship or knowledge of the individuals who have been accused in this senseless crime, we have been made aware that Ms. Adams was previously elected by a handful of people to the role of Chair in her county.

    "We ask everyone to join us in praying for the family and most especially the children devastated by this horrible tragedy."




    https://www.rawstory.com/oklahoma-republican-arrested/
     
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    Course, as american hater often says, accuracy and truth are irrelevant because most despicables are too fucking stupid to read beyond the headline.
     
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  12. stumbler

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    Republican hints death threats against family forced his resignation

    Sarah K. Burris
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    Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) (L) and Rep. Mike Gallager (R-WI) talk with reporters after the House of Representatives voted on legislation they co-sponsored that could ban TikTok at the U.S. Capitol on March 13, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)




    Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) suggests death threats may have motivated his resignation from Congress, a WLUK report revealed Wednesday.

    Gallagher announced he would not seek re-election in February after he refused to support the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

    Instead of stepping out of the post after the election, he decided to leave on April 19. Now, he's revealing details about the possible reason why.

    "This is more just me wanting to prioritize being with my family," Gallagher reportedly said. "I signed up for the death threats and the late-night swatting, but they did not. And for a young family, I would say this job is really hard."

    A local NBC News affiliate said spoke to the Brown County Sheriff's Office, which patrols the town in which Gallagher lives, and reported, "A case number was assigned late last year to a swatting incident related to the congressman."

    The sheriff's office also reached out to U.S. Capitol Police and the investigation was handed over to federal authorities in January, according to the report.

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    An FBI spokesperson told the outlet Capitol Police is leading the investigation.

    "Anytime a Member of Congress is the victim of a 'swatting' incident, we work closely with our local and federal law enforcement partners," the statement said. "To protect the ongoing investigations and to minimize the risk of copy-cats, we cannot provide more details at this time."

    Fox News' Chad Pergram posted on the social media site X Wednesday that Gallagher might delay his April 19 departure.

    "Gallagher may slightly delay his resignation to stick around for the weekend to help the House pass the now-released foreign aid package," wrote Pergram. "Fox is told there have been talks between Gallagher and House leaders about the need for his vote and the prospects of when he might make his resignation effective."



    https://www.rawstory.com/mike-gallagher-retirement-threats/
     
  13. latecomer91364

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    So... a popular, well regarded Republican Congressman decides to resign because of previous death threats and 'swatting' incidents against his family.

    And that is 'Right Wing Violence?'

    Trust a Leftard to even try to spin that motherfucker so hard.

    Laughable and weak.
     
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  14. shootersa

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    Indeed.
    Whatever it takes, no matter what.
    Even if we have to destroy the democracy to do it.
    The despicable goal is obvious.
     
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  15. Distant Lover

    Distant Lover Master of Facts

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    Democracy is so important that it needs to be temporarily set aside next November. The better sort of people have an obligation to Trump's poorly educated supporters to keep them from voting against their best economic interests. This needs to be done for their own good, because they are obviously too stupid to know what is best for them. :smug:
     
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    No, dog, Shooter will tell you who is stupid here.
    You.
    Suspend democracy to make sure Trump won't be elected.
    Brilliant.
    What's next, "reeducation camps" for trump supporters?
    Shall we all wear red circles on our clothing so you know who we are?
    TWAT
     
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    Man suspected of throwing a pipe bomb at The Satanic Temple in Massachusetts is arrested, prosecutors say
    Rob Frehse and Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN
    Thu, April 18, 2024 at 2:33 AM MDT·3 min read
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    A suspect has been arrested for allegedly throwing a pipe bomb that damaged The Satanic Temple headquarters in Salem, Massachusetts, where investigators found a letter addressed, “Dear Satanist” at the scene last week, prosecutors announced.

    Sean Patrick Palmer, 49, of Perkins, Oklahoma, was arrested Wednesday morning and has been charged with using fire or an explosive to damage a building used in interstate or foreign commerce during the April 8 incident, the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts said.

    CNN has been unable to identify an attorney for Palmer.


    Surveillance cameras captured a person igniting and throwing a pipe bomb over a fence and onto the covered porch of The Satanic Temple building at approximately 4:14 a.m., according to an affidavit written by an FBI agent. The explosive partially detonated and caused minor fire damage to the exterior of the building, according to the document.

    No one was in the building at the time and staff discovered the damage later that day, according to Salem police.

    The makeshift device was constructed using a plastic pipe covered with taped-on metal nails and filled with what was preliminarily identified as smokeless gunpowder, the affidavit said.

    The surveillance footage also showed the man throwing a small item into the building’s flower bed, where investigators later found a handwritten note, the affidavit said.

    The note, addressed “Dear Satanist,” references Elohim, a Hebrew name for God, and appears to allude to an incident of vandalism at the building last year, the affidavit said.

    The letter reads, in part, “Elohim send me 7 months ago to give you peaceful message to hope you repent. You say no, Elohim now send me to smite Satan and I happy to obey,” according to the affidavit.

    About 7 months ago, on September 11, the Satanic Temple headquarters was vandalized with Bible verses spray painted in white, according to the affidavit.

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    Palmer had not been charged in connection with that incident as of Wednesday.

    Investigators also identified a car appearing to belong to Palmer that was in the area at the time of the incident, as well as a 2018 photo on the suspect’s Facebook that shows him wearing a tan vest similar to one worn by the man in the video, prosecutors said.

    If found guilty, Palmer faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, prosecutors said.

    Palmer will make an initial appearance in an Oklahoma district court on Thursday and is expected to appear in federal court in Boston at a later date, according to prosecutors.

    The Satanic Temple’s social media accounts say it’s “the only federally recognized international (non-theistic) religious Satanic organization.” Its Salem headquarters are located in a former funeral parlor, where it maintains an art gallery with a permanent exhibit on Satanism, witch hunts and moral panic, its website says. Members also perform ceremonial events and hold meetings and lectures in the space.

    In a news release, Salem police said the headquarters has been the target of bomb threats and possible hate crimes in the past, including a June 2022 incident during which a man was arrested on suspicion of arson, they said.

    Earlier this year, a Michigan man also was arrested and charged in his state with planning to bomb the temple, according to the release.

    In a statement on the arrest Wednesday, The Satanic Temple expressed thanks to police and federal investigators and “profound gratitude to the Salem community for the outpouring of support we have received during this challenging period.”

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-suspected-throwing-pipe-bomb-042751744.html
     
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    So, where does it say this Palmer fellow is a deplorable?
    Or that the Satanic Temple is a despicable outfit?

    Oh of course. As american hater so arrogantly claims, most people are too stupid to read beyond the headline.
    Point scored for despicable hate speak.
     
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    Just watched a video clip, Biden said a 7-8 yo kid gave him the bird :thumbsup:
     
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    New York man pleads guilty to sending threats to state attorney general and Trump civil case judge
    PHILIP MARCELO
    Thu, April 18, 2024 at 1:44 PM MDT·2 min read
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    FILE - New York Attorney General Letitia James speaks during a press briefing, Feb. 16, 2024, in New York. On Wednesday, April 17, a New York man pleaded guilty to sending death threats to the state attorney general and the Manhattan judge that presided over former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud suit. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)











    NEW YORK (AP) — A New York man has pleaded guilty to sending death threats to the state attorney general and the Manhattan judge who presided over former President leaving the page." data-wf-tooltip-position="bottom" data-wf-reset-every="90">Donald Trump’s civil fraud case, prosecutors said Thursday.

    Tyler Vogel, 26, of Lancaster, admitted to one felony count of making a terroristic threat and one misdemeanor count of making a threat of mass harm on Wednesday in state Supreme Court, according to Acting Erie County District Attorney Michael Keane’s office.

    Vogel had sent text messages late last month threatening New York Attorney General Letitia James and Judge Arthur Engoron with “death and physical harm” if they did not comply with his demands to “cease action” in the Trump case, according to a complaint filed in a court in Lancaster, a suburb east of Buffalo.


    State police said in the complaint that Vogel used a paid online background website to obtain private information about James and Engoron and that this “confirmed intentions to follow through with the threats were his demands not met.”

    Keane's office said Thursday that Vogel, in entering the guilty plea, will be allowed to participate in interim probation and must comply with the mandates of state mental health court.

    Once the court and probation requirements are completed, Vogel will be permitted to withdraw his plea to the felony charge and be sentenced on the misdemeanor charge, according to Keane's office.

    He was released from custody and is due back in court April 23, but a temporary protection order issued on behalf of the two victims remains in effect, prosecutors said.

    Vogel was initially charged with two felony counts of making a terroristic threat and two misdemeanor counts of aggravated harassment and faced a maximum of seven years in prison if convicted, prosecutors said at the time.

    His lawyer didn’t respond to an email seeking comment Thursday and a spokesperson for James’ office declined to comment.

    Trump, meanwhile, is again on trial in Manhattan this week.

    The former Republican president, who is seeking a return to the White House in this year's election, faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of a scheme to bury stories about his sex life that he feared could hurt his 2016 campaign.

    Trump has also appealed Engoron's Feb. 16 finding that he lied about his wealth as he fostered the real estate empire that launched him to stardom and the presidency.

    The civil trial focused on how Trump’s assets were valued on financial statements that went to bankers and insurers to get loans and deals.


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/york-man-pleads-guilty-sending-194400285.html
     
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