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Republicans face Donald Trump: “Someone will be assassinated”
“Someone will be killed”: In an angry guise, a Republican official makes strong accusations against Donald Trump, due to the consequences of his campaign against the election results.
It’s one of Donald Trump’s harshest reprimands since the election, and it comes from a party member. One Republican official, among all the people, ventured into an angry appearance and made serious accusations against the president of the United States: His actions provoked numerous death threats against officials, family members and employees of the company who participated in the elections.
Gabriel Sterling, who is in charge of the electoral process at the Georgia State Department, stood in front of cameras in Atlanta at lunchtime Tuesday and broadly reproached Trump for doing nothing against the numerous threats. made by his supporters against the people involved in the election.
“This has got to stop!” Sterling said over and over during his emotional four-minute appearance. “Mr. President, you have not condemned these events and this language.”
Sterling expresses what others avoid
Towards the end of his brief appearance, Sterling expressed what many party friends are avoiding for fear of Trump: President, “he said,” it seems he has probably lost the state of Georgia. “
Trump now has to face his responsibility. Stop inspiring people to provoke possible acts of violence. Otherwise, someone will be injured. Otherwise they will shoot someone. Otherwise someone will die. “Sterling himself is under police protection, he said.
Here you can see the performance in the video:
Indeed, Trump recently raised his spirits against election officials in the sparse states and personally attacked them violently, including Sterling’s superior, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. The president also shot himself at Arizona Governor Doug Ducey this week. This had certified the result in the state on Monday. Both governors, like Trump, are Republicans.
Death threats, sexual advances
Raffensperger reported that he had received death threats. Sterling said that even Raffensperger’s wife was now receiving sexual threats on her cell phone.
Trump’s opponent, Joe Biden, narrowly won the Georgia election. Trump had pushed for two counts. The first did not change the result, the result of the second is expected.
As in other states, Trump was unable to provide any evidence of voter fraud, but he continues his campaign against the election results, with the active help of his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani. Giuliani fails time and again in court.
On Tuesday, the otherwise loyal Justice Minister William Barr contradicted the president. His prosecutors and investigators could not have found any cases of large-scale voter fraud, he told the AP news agency.
Contradiction of the apparatus
Earlier this week, Chris Krebs, head of an election security agency at the Department of Homeland Security, said the presidential election was the safest vote in a long time. As a result, Krebs was fired from Trump.
The Sterling official also referred to the testimony of a Trump lawyer about cancer. Joe DiGenova said on television that he was shot for his statements. It was only after Sterling’s appearance that DiGenova spoke up and talked about making a joke.
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