Biden Cabinet Member Wants to "Extinguish" Trump for "Good"

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Former President Donald Trump's campaign released a statement on Wednesday condemning Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo for saying that Trump, who has survived two assassination attempts, should be "extinguished for good."

Raimondo, appearing on MSNBC on Wednesday, said of Trump: "Let's extinguish him for good. We have an answer, we have a remarkably talented candidate who is sincere, who's pragmatic, who's open, let's just get it done."

Asked what she meant by "extinguished," Raimondo said, "Vote him out. Banish him from American politics."

The Trump campaign noted this comment in a press release, adding, "Ten days ago, a deranged Harris supporter tried to assassinate President Trump. Yet, Democrat lunatics continue to spew this dangerous rhetoric."

The statement refers to the recent arrest of Wesley Ryan Routh, a former Trump supporter, for allegedly aiming a rifle at Trump at a golf course in Florida, an incident that the Justice Department described as an "attempted assassination," the second against Trump this year.

Trump previously blamed President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for the most recent incident, saying Routh "believed the rhetoric of Biden and Harris, and he acted on it," and said their "rhetoric is causing me to be shot at."
 
Any member of any political party asking for the termination or extermination of an opponent should be removed from that position immediately and not eligible to hold any other cabinet position on either party.

Of course, these are the same group of lunatics who give communists, Muslims and enemies of America security clearances and label themselves as 50 plus members of the national security council.

Scary times indeed.
 
Rudy Giuliani called the indictment of Eric Adams a "very sad day," telling Newsmax on Thursday the New York Mayor "wouldn't have been prosecuted" if he hadn't criticized President Joe Biden over the illegal migrant crisis in the Big Apple.

"It's a very sad day, whether you're Republican, Democrat, or independent, to see the first sitting mayor of New York City indicted," Giuliani told Newsmax TV's "Newsline," hours after federal prosecutors unveiled a five-count indictment charging Adams with conspiracy, wire fraud, and bribery.

Giuliani said there's "no question" that Adams was targeted by federal prosecutors for his criticism of the Biden administration for providing little support over the influx of illegal immigrants to New York City, an issue Adams said last year would "destroy New York City."

"His first assistant who was raided, was on the very day he was going to the White House with two other mayors to complain about Biden. Now, at that point, he was a very popular Black mayor of New York, biggest city in the country," Giuliani said.

"His criticizing Biden and then getting two more mayors to come with him was very dangerous politically to them. Their response to political danger is to corrupt the criminal justice system. I mean, the attorney general [Merrick Garland] is known for that.


"So I don't know if he's innocent or guilty. I can tell you he wouldn't have been prosecuted if he didn't criticize Biden," he added.


 
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