November 13, 2016

‘About Time for an Assassination’: Trump Death Threats Swamp Twitter

Twitchy.com
November 11, 2016
Despicable degenerates are continuing with death threats aimed at President-elect Donald Trump. It only got worse after the election and the twisted cretins are flooding social media with calls for the assassination of Donald Trump.
Oh, and for Vice President-elect Mike Pense as well. One of the worst? A journalist at The Telegraph:
No words. THAT is the media, folks. She wasn’t alone either:

Disgusting. They of course then bravely ran away.
Other cretins followed suit.
It isn’t just one or two random threats. Take a look:
Wow.
Repugnant.

And there are many, many more. THIS is the Left. THESE are Hillary Clinton supporters. We hope the Secret Service and the FBI investigate these threats immediately. The “tolerance mob”? A bunch of potentially deadly thugs.

RT.com
November 11, 2016

Numerous disgruntled Americans have taken to Twitter to encourage the murder of Donald Trump.

“I'm not saying someone should try and assasinate [sic] trump.... but if you do, don't miss,” was a sentiment tweeted by many unhappy with his election win, hoping Trump will be killed before his inauguration as the 45th US president on January 20, 2017.
A journalist from the UK found herself in hot water after she too tweeted that it was "about time for a presidential assassination."

Monisha Rajesh, who wrote for both the Guardian and Telegraph newspapers, has since deleted her account on the social network.
Others warned that assassinating Trump will only leave the US with a bigger problem – Mike Pence. The vice president-elect is an unpopular figure with many Democrats, upset by his opposition to gay marriage and abortion.
Some have appealed to the “sketchy” side of the Democratic Party to carry out the assassination, claiming it can help atone for the murder of Martin Luther King Jr.
The Secret Service are aware of the threats, a source reportedly told the Daily Mail. Mining through social media, the agency said it can corroborate which threats carry weight and which don’t.

One Twitter user claimed officials showed up at his home to interrogate him after tweeting “Ima shoot Donald the next time I see him.” The agency said that anyone making threats could face a fine and up to five years in prison.
The current mood against Trump in the US has led to protests across the country from those unhappy with the election result.

READ MORE: Vandalized cars, smashed windows: Anti-Trump protest in Portland proclaimed ‘riot’ (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

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