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Michael Zimmerman

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Jun 6, 2023, 5:47:28 PM6/6/23
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Someone go murder Harvey Weinstein, Michael Lacey of Paradise Valley,
Arizona; James Larkin of Paradise Valley, Arizona; Scott Spear of
Scottsdale, Arizona; John E. "Jed" Brunst of Phoenix, Arizona; Daniel
Hyer of Dallas, Texas; Andrew Padilla of Plano, Texas; and Jaala Joye
Vaught of Addison, Texas for giving me covid

Michael Zimmerman

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Jun 11, 2023, 11:14:27 PM6/11/23
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‘We Need to Start Killing’: Trump’s Far-Right Supporters Are Threatening
Civil War
Within minutes of Trump’s indictment, supporters lit up social media
platforms with violent threats and calls for civil war.
David Gilbert
By David Gilbert

FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AT HIS TURNBERRY COURSE ON MAY 2,
2023 IN TURNBERRY, SCOTLAND. (PHOTO BY ROBERT PERRY / GETTY IMAGES)
In what is becoming a now all-too-familiar trend, former President
Donald Trump’s far-right supporters have threatened civil war after news
broke Thursday that the former president was indicted for allegedly
taking classified documents from the White House without permission.

“We need to start killing these traitorous fuckstains,” wrote one Trump
supporter on The Donald, a rabidly pro-Trump message board that played a
key role in planning the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Another user
added: “It's not gonna stop until bodies start stacking up. We are not
civilly represented anymore and they'll come for us next. Some of us,
they already have.”


Trump has been indicted on seven counts following an investigation by
special counsel Jack Smith into classified documents taken by Trump from
the White House in 2021. The indictments have not been released, but
Trump’s attorney Jim Trusty told CNN that his client is facing a charge
under the Espionage Act, as well as “charges of obstruction of justice,
destruction or falsification of records, conspiracy and false statements.”

Trump announced the news himself on Truth Social, writing that he had
been indicted in the “Boxes Hoax” case, as he put it, and said he would
be arraigned on Tuesday at Florida Southern District Courthouse in
Miami. Within minutes, his supporters lit up social media platforms with
violent threats and calls for civil war, according to research from VICE
News and Advance Democracy, a nonpartisan think tank that tracks online
extremism.

Trump supporters are making specific threats too. In one post on The
Donald titled, “A little bit about Merrick Garland, his wife, his
daughters,” a user shared a link to an article about the attorney
general’s children.

Under the post, another user replied: “His children are fair game as far
as I’m concerned.”

In a post about the special counsel conducting the probe, one user on
The Donald wrote: “Jack Smith should be arrested the minute he steps
foot in the red state of Florida.”


In addition to threats of violence against lawmakers and politicians,
many were also calling for a civil war.

“Perhaps it’s time for that Civil War that the damn DemoKKKrats have
been trying to start for years now,” a member of The Donald wrote.
Another, referencing former President Barack Obama and former secretary
of State Hillary Clinton, said: “FACT: OUR FOREFATHERS WOULD HAVE HUNG
THESE TWO FOR TREASON…”

Others on similar social media platforms made general calls for an armed
uprising. “The entire Republican Party should flood the courthouse and
demand real justice here,” one supporter wrote on Truth Social. It
wasn’t just anonymous users saying this, however: Right-wing talk show
host Charlie Kirk called on all Trump supporters to descend on Miami on
Tuesday to protest the indictment.

“This is the JFK assassinaton all over again,” right-wing personality
and Pizzagate promoter Michael Cernovich wrote, claiming that the “deep
state” had killed JFK and were now using the Justice Department to take
down Trump.

Other right-wing lawmakers and commentators also pushed the idea that
this was a politically-motivated prosecution ordered by Joe Biden.
Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy echoed Trump’s own words,
calling Thursday “a dark day for the United States of America.” In a
statement, he also claimed that Biden was directly behind the indictment
of Trump in a bid to remove the leading GOP candidate for the 2024 election.


On right-wing media, hosts echoed the messages posted on social media,
boosting the same baseless claims while using war-related language and
providing no evidence to back up their allegations.

Fox News host Sean Hannity, for example, told his viewers that the U.S.
justice system has “been weaponized beyond belief” and that the country
is “in serious trouble,” while former Trump aide Stephen Miller appeared
on Fox News and said he hoped the “whole of the Republican party, the
whole of the conservative movement, the whole of the country that cares
about the rule of law coalesces around President Trump.”

Later, one of Trump’s own lawyers Alina Habba appeared on Fox News and
said she was “embarrassed to be a lawyer at this moment. Honestly, I'm
ashamed to be a lawyer.”

And just like Trump’s last indictment in April, many of his supporters
said they believed that these indictments would actually be a benefit to
Trump’s campaign.

“It's the biggest campaign contribution ever, thanks Dims,” one user
wrote on The Donald. “This will actually help Trump get re-elected by a
wide margin. Then he will go on a rampage. These communists don't know
when to quit,” another wrote.

Alternatively, some even believed that the latest indictments were the
result of Trump’s failure to get January 6 prisoners released from jail
while they awaited their trial, something the former president has no
power over.

"Karma is a bitch isn't it, you rich fuck asshole,” a 4chan user wrote.
“Leaving innocent people to be abused in the DC jail then catch hard
time for supporting you on Jan 6th 2021, has consequences.”
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