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In a confirmation that election fraud actually is a factor, and there actually are those who are trying illegally to influence the 2024 presidential election to the detriment of voters, authorities have confirmed there have been fraudulent documents appearing already in at least two states, one of them a key swing state.
The Daily Mail reports authorities in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, have identified 2,500 suspected fraudulent voter registration applications that had been dropped off at an elections office.
They said a criminal investigation has been launched.
They had "false names, suspicious handwriting, questionable signatures, incorrect addresses or other problematic details," the report said.
Further, at least two other counties in the important swing state got similar applications, and were checking them.
Heather Adams, the prosecuting attorney in Lancaster County, confirmed, "It appears to be an organized effort at this point. But of course, it's an ongoing investigation. And we'll be looking into who exactly participated in it and how far up it goes."
Ray D'Agostino, a county commissioner, told the publication it appears this outbreak of criminal activity is "contained."
"This is not right. It's illegal. It's immoral. And we found it, and we're going to take care of it," he said.
The suspect applications mostly were dated since August 15 and were from Lancaster City.
Adams said information that raised questions included birth dates, phone numbers, Social Security numbers and more.
When the real owners of those names and ID numbers were contacted, they confirmed they "did not request the form. They did not complete the form and verified that the signature on the form was not theirs," Adams said.
The state was at the heart of suspicions about fraudulent votes in the 2020 race, after it took four days to count them and then Joe Biden was discovered to be the winner.
The report explained, "The applications in question were dropped off in two batches, according to county election officials. Concerns were raised during staff's normal process reviewing and entering applications into the system."
The other outbreak of fraud was reported in leftist Colorado, but was on a smaller scale.
Authorities in that state, where Democrats in office and Democrats in the state Supreme Court had schemed to try to take President Donald Trump off the ballot, but lost in a big way at the U.S. Supreme Court, explained at least a dozen mail ballots were stolen, filled out fraudulently, and returned to be counted in Mesa County.
There, officials admitted some of the ballots even were processed before the fraud was noticed.
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A new report charges that a doctor studying the impact of puberty-blocking drugs on children found they didn't help, so she is hiding the results because they could be used by those opposing the transgender ideology adopted as a government goal by the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris administration.
The New York Post reports the "woke" doctor refused to release the results of the study, funded by $10 million in tax money.
"A prominent doctor and trans rights advocate admitted she deliberately withheld publication of a $10 million taxpayer-funded study on the effect of puberty blockers on American children — after finding no evidence that they improve patients' mental health," the report charged.
The Post explains she worries the research could one day be used in court to argue "we shouldn't use blockers."
That maneuver, critics charged in the report, "flies in the face of research standards and deprives the public of 'really important' science in a field where Americans remain firmly divided."
The study for the National Institutes of Health involved 95 children, average age 11, to whom researchers delivered puberty-blocking drugs starting in 2015.
The drugs inhibit bodily development, such as the development of breasts and such.
One of the other researchers, Boston College clinical and research psychologist Amy Tishelman, said she understands the politics behind the decision, but said, "It's really important to get the science out there."
Erica Anderson, a clinical psychologist and a transgender youth expert, told The Post she was "shocked" and "disturbed" by the word the details were being concealed.
The Daily Caller News Foundation explained that Olson-Kennedy "reportedly feared that in light of recent attempts to limit the procedure, the results of the study showing no improvement to mental health outcomes may reveal that 'we shouldn't use blockers because it doesn't impact [the kids].'"
The Times revealed that about one-quarter of the study subjects reported symptoms of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation, while nearly 8% had attempted suicide.
Olson-Kennedy told the Times the study did not show improved trends.
She had claimed, in a report to the NIH, that study participants should have "decreased symptoms of depression, anxiety, trauma symptoms, self-injury, and suicidality, and increased body esteem and quality of life over time."
The report explained, "In April, England's National Health Service (NHS) disallowed puberty blockers for children following a four-year review conducted by independent researcher Dr. Hilary Cass, writing in her report, 'for most young people, a medical pathway will not be the best way to manage their gender-related distress.'"
A Finnish expert on pediatric gender medicine confirmed last year that 80% of gender-questioning children eventually grow out of it and accept their bodies without medical intervention, the report confirmed.
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Kamala Harris already has taken widespread criticism, except from Democrats of course, for her total rejection of Christianity at a recent rally.
Two college students, apparently offended by her agenda to wantonly kill the unborn through her abortion campaign, shouted out "Jesus is Lord" and "Christ is King."
She reacted instantly, telling them they were at the wrong rally.
"She's saying 'Jesus is Lord' does not belong here," Messianic rabbi Jonathan Cahn, author of the bestselling "The Harbinger" and nearly a dozen others, explained in a new video, a video that collected nearly 90,000 views in just the first four hours online.
He explained Harris' statement could be considered to cover herself, her rally, the party, and party's platform.
"What is she doing? Mocking them for simply saying 'Jesus is Lord' and "Christ King.'"
Before now, in America's history, such comments would be considered heresy and blasphemy.
One of the targeted students, he pointed out, explained that Harris sarcastically waved at him and gave him an "evil smirk."
He explained Harris' words were "words that the anti-Christ will say in one form or another," the anti-Christ being the essence of evil prophesied in the Bible to come onto the earth during its last days.
The people at the rally aligned with Harris' perspective, he said, pushing at, assaulting, insulting and kicking out the two students.
He noted the Bible predicts in the last days a "great falling away" with the rise of the anti-Christ as the society moves from a Christian foundation, through non-Christian, into what he believes is now at hand, an anti-Christian society.
Harris, of course, "doesn't know what she's going," he said. However, "This is the future that Kamala Harris and her campaign are fighting for."
He noted how far away from Christianity the Democrat Party has moved, pointing out that the party nominee for president in 1952, Adlai Stevenson, ended his acceptance speech with a quote from the Bible, "I shall always try to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with my God."
WND previously reported on the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris regime, in which they've described conservative Catholic groups, parents concerned about radical leftist indoctrination in public schools and pro-life adherents as possible terrorists. They've sent grandmothers to prison for opposing abortion with their actions. They've tried to force all doctors, including those with moral objections to killing unborn children, into the nation's massive abortion industry. They want taxpayers to fund the industry of death, where the intention is that one of every two patients ends up dead. Religious objections to taking an experimental COVID vax? You're fired! Same if you don't abide by the extremist LGBT ideology that men can suddenly become women, just by saying so.
CatholicVote said her comments expose "her vile hatred toward Christians once again by ridiculing a rallygoer for invoking the name of God."
And U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., warned, "Two-thirds of America is Christian. One fourth of America is Catholic. Kamala has made it clear that she DOES NOT want YOUR vote."
WND reported on Harris' comments, and then JD Vance's response.
His comments came after the scandal when someone at a Harris rally shouted "Jesus is Lord" and she told him he was at the wrong rally.
JD Vance's response wasn't the same.
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk posted Vance's comment online:
Vance was commenting on the times that Harris is discounted or disregarded, even belittled, faith.
Someone in the crowd shouted, "Jesus is King," and he responded, "That's right. Jesus is King."
Harris' attack on Christians was stunning:
Ben Carson, formerly the chief of Housing and Urban Development, quoted from a Bible verse that states, "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh."
"She didn't have time to think about what she was going to say," Carson told the crowd, Just the News reported. "She just said what is in her heart. So maybe she is the one who doesn't belong."
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A federal judge has ruled on CNN's claim it is protected from a defamation lawsuit because it was using Shariah law ideology when it charged a man helping people escape from Afghanistan after the disastrous troop withdrawal done by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris was "black market."
And that claim goes "too far," the ruling said.
A Fox News report explains also that the plaintiff in the case, Zachary Young, "did not act illegally or criminally," in contradiction to what the network publicly claimed.
Hundreds of Americans and thousands of Afghanis who had supported the American presence there were abandoned by Biden and Harris when they ordered the abrupt departure of American troops.
While they left behind billions of dollars worth of America war machine, which ended up in the hands of the terror-creating Taliban, the human toll was huge, and the Taliban cracked down on anyone it viewed as not being fully supportive of its terror agenda.
Young charges that CNN "destroyed his reputation and business by branding him an illegal profiteer who exploited desperate Afghans" during that time frame.
Fox reported it obtained documents in which Judge William S. Henry ruled Young did not act "criminally or illegally," and said CNN comments about a black market ring were about Young.
The CNN programming included host Jake Tapper "informing viewers that CNN correspondent Alex Marquardt discovered 'Afghans trying to get out of the country face a black market full of promises, demands of exorbitant fees, and no guarantee of safety or success.'"
Then Young singled out Young in its claims of "black market," "exploit" and "exorbitant."
The report noted CNN's lawyers had claimed there are multiple definitions of "black market" and that his actions "implicated Taliban or Sharia law violations."
The judge found, "First, there is nothing in the record to suggest that any Taliban or Sharia law which would restrict the movement of persons (especially women) within or out of Afghanistan was properly enacted, adopted or recognized law to even suggest that evacuating individuals from Afghanistan was a criminal or illegal activity. In fact, the only information contained in the record suggests that formal adoption of any rules restricting travel within or out of Afghanistan did not occur until 2024 – almost three years after the publications in this case."
And the judge pointed out that CNN's own reporting "did not uncover illegal or criminal activity committed by Young."
A trial now is scheduled to start Jan. 6, 2025, in Florida.
CNN was widely mocked earlier for claiming the protection of Shariah.
Sharia, for example, according to an online definition, calls for atrocities including amputation of a thief's hands, killing people for criticizing the Quran, killing people who deny Muhammad was a prophet, killing people who lead a Muslim away from Islam, killing a non-Muslim man who marries a Muslim woman, killing homosexuals (although sodomizing young boys is allowed), and "taqiyya" or lying to non-Muslims, is encouraged.
Please be aware of multiple instances of offensive language in the following:
Just recently, a Florida appellate court affirmed that Young, a U.S. Navy veteran, and his company, Nemex Enterprises Inc., could seek punitive damages from CNN.
The report said Young's lawyer charged that Young lost $40-60 million in economic opportunity.
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Early voting for the 2024 presidential race already has started in multiple states, and that means reports of voting machines flipping votes from Donald Trump to Kamala Harris already have begun arriving.
It's a complaint that has surfaced in multiple elections already, voters choosing on screen the Republican candidate, but the machine recording it as a vote for the Democrat, a scenario that often is difficult to document because of the inability to take screen shots of a voting machine and more.
Voting-machine makers continue to stand by the functioning of their devices.
But multiple reports already have been documented in this election.
It is the Gateway Pundit that assembled the information.
At the head of the list reporting such fraud was Bo French, the Tarrant County, Texas, chairman of the Republican Party.
The report noted he "was notified that voters who selected Trump on the screen of the voting machine were seeing Kamala Harris on the final printed ballot."
"Today at 3:29pm I was notified of reports that voters were experiencing problems. Reports were that people who selected Trump on the screen were seeing Harris on the printed ballot. This was reported to the Election Judge and in at least one case the voter was issued a new ballot to vote again. I immediately reported this to the TC Elections Administrator," French confirmed.
He warned voter to check their ballots.
"I voted for one president, checked it on the video screen, when I got the paper ballot, it had the other candidate's name on it," one Tarrant County voter said in the report.
Similar election fraud was being suggested in Georgia.
"According to GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a constituent in Whitfield County noticed that their printed ballot did not reflect the selections they made on the voting machine, particularly changing their vote away from candidates they had chosen," the report confirmed.
She, too, warned, "Georgia voters make sure you double check your printed ballot to make sure the candidates you voted for are listed before you turn in your ballot!!!"
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JERUSALEM – The United States is apparently investigating the source of a leak of top secret documents that purport to show detailed plans of Israel's presumed retaliation for Iran's ballistic missile strike on the Jewish state on Oct. 1. The documents found their way to a pro-Iranian Telegram channel, where they were published.
The two files were published by a pro-Iran Telegram account, the "Middle East Spectator," which claimed they were sent by a source in the Pentagon and detailed U.S. observations of measures taken by the Israeli Air Force on Oct. 15–16 in the lead-up to a purported attack, according to a report in the Times of Israel.
Neither the Pentagon nor the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence officially commented on the leak. However, in the early hours of Sunday morning Israel time, an American official did confirm the documents were genuine, prompting an investigation into the leak.
Perhaps unsurprisingly it was Axios' own Biden administration stenographer Barak Ravid who broke the story, and it was reported a senior Israeli official told the Axios news site the defense establishment was taking the leak very seriously.
Whether the source of the leak is found or not – and the Biden administration's record is not good, to say the least – this latest event represents a nadir in relations between the United States and Israel. Jerusalem enjoyed – if that is the correct word in the circumstances – a period of sustained successes, seemingly precisely because Israel's political and military leaders ignored Washington's advice. The very fruits of their labors seemed to broadcast how Israel's interests had been significantly advanced, precisely because they had done the opposite of what the Biden administration wanted them to do.
Remember, Vice President and Democratic nominee for the presidency Kamala Harris, who hubristically declared she had studied the maps and therefore, cautioned against the IDF's entry into Rafah. The retrieval of some hostages and the elimination late last week of the Oct. 7 mastermind Yahya Sinwar is evidence, if any were needed, of just how out of her depth Harris truly is.
Furthermore, the IAF strikes which took out Hezbollah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah, one of his most trusted consigliere Fuad Shukr, and the elimination of Hamas "political" leader Ismail Haniyeh, were all kept secret from the U.S., clearly – and justifiably – because Israel has an enormous deficit of trust with regard to the American administration.
One of the functionaries under the most scrutiny is Ariane Tabatabai from the Pentagon's Office of Low-intensity Conflict/Special Operations, where she works with Christopher Maier. There are others too around whom suspicion of their loyalties is heightened, including Maher Bitai, and the disgraced – although still influential – Robert Malley.
At the very least, the leak gives Israel enormous pause for thought about multiple aspects of the Biden administration and its attitude toward the Jewish state. While the tired and unhelpful line about "Israel having a right to defend itself" is trotted out ad infinitum, it is becoming less clear what this actually means, and to what end this current administration actually believes this mantra.
Furthermore, there is some confusion about how penetrative U.S. intelligence is. The execrable vice president sought to take credit – perhaps another case of stolen valor if you will, which seems to be a problem with the top of the Democratic presidential ticket – for American intelligence assistance in helping to track and corner Sinwar.
The fact he was taken out unexpectedly by an ordinary unit while on a somewhat routine reconnaissance mission – and not by an elite commando unit – rather suggests this was not the case. But it has caused some to wonder how much the U.S. knew about the Oct. 7, 2023, attack, and whether it simply chose not to share any of that information.
It is a seriously sorry state of affairs when the only impression left is of the Biden-Harris administration not wanting Israel to win its war against Iran and its multiple proxies. Is it simply a case of sunk costs – the United States having wasted so much political, diplomatic and monetary capital trying to bring the Islamic Republic in from the cold as per former President Obama's phantasy? Or is it something more nefarious?
What cannot be denied is at every turn different actors in this administration have put impediment after impediment in Israel's way, making the job of actually winning significantly more difficult.
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Liz Cheney, an ex-congresswoman from Wyoming tossed out of office by her own voters, was a key to the partisan committee ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi created to try to find fault with President Donald Trump over the Jan. 6, 2021, protest-turned-riot in Washington.
Cheney famously sided with Democrats in a long list of votes and actions against Trump, who was impeached twice – and acquitted twice – on charges created by Democrats.
She was a leader of that J6 committee, and evidence shows she tried to skew the evidence to suppress information that exonerated Trump.
That's from the chief of the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight, Rep. Barry Loudermilk, who cited new evidence that Cheney communicated with a key Jan. 6 witness behind her lawyer's back.
Loudermilk said that's among the issues that "may warrant future referrals to the Justice Department," the report explained.
His committee started investigating the previous committee's agenda, which supposedly was to explain the events of that day.
"Well, the main issue is exactly what you just laid out, that you have a member of Congress who is an attorney, who knows— I'm not an attorney, but I know at least you know some of the basics of attorney-client privilege and representation — that it's unethical, if not, in some cases illegal, you know, that you cannot have conversations or meetings with someone who already has representation without that attorney present," Loudermilk explained in an interview with John Solomon Reports.
"Cheney did not notify or seek permission from Hutchinson's defense counsel, which is unusual," the report confirmed.
And it explained, "The communications are the latest in a string of concerns Loudermilk's investigation has raised concerning the Democrat-run Jan. 6 Select Committee that finished its work in December 2022. His committee previously found that the select committee failed to preserve documents, data and video depositions from its investigation, including the video of Hutchinson's testimony."
Cheney's contacts with Hutchinson, Loudermilk confirmed, undermine the integrity of the Democrat-led campaign against Trump.
The report explained, "Loudermilk said Cheney may have taken the risk to contact Hutchinson, without her lawyer Stefan Passantino's knowledge, because her further testimony was essential to advance a preferred narrative about Jan. 6."
Experts explained to Just the News D.C. Bar rules that ban contact with a party being represented by another attorney may still control even when it's a congressional committee investigation.
But the normal practice would be to work through a legal representative, the report said.
"Just the News previously documented several of new narratives Hutchinson brought to the committee memorialized in an errata sheet, including the infamous story about then-President Trump allegedly grabbing the wheel of the presidential vehicle in anger after the Secret Service allegedly refused to take him to the Capitol. Errata sheets are sent by court or hearing stenographers to a witness, giving them the chance to correct typographic or minor errors. Hutchinson's 'errata' went far beyond that. Though this claim was directly refuted by the driver of the vehicle, the Democrat-run Jan. 6 Committee credited that information in its final report as being credible," the report said.
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Kamala Harris refused Thursday to attend the Al Smith charity dinner in New York, an event no presidential candidate has snubbed since Walter Mondale's absence in 1984, when he lost 49 of the 50 states in the election; but she sent a video.
And to make political points she mocked Christians, claimed an affinity to Catholics and even featured a misquote of the Bible.
She appears apparently starting to address to fundraising event, then was "interrupted" by an actress with some silly comments, leaving the result "cringey," according to an analysis by Matt Margolis of PJMedia.
And they took a decidedly juvenile bent, with the actress who "interrupted" Harris explaining, "Sometimes when I get nervous I stick my fingers under my arms and I sniff them…"
Her message, sexist throughout, was, "Don't you see, man, we need a woman to represent us. A woman brings more heart, more compassion, and think how smart she must be to become a top contender in a field dominated by men. It's time for a woman, bro."
Then the suggestion came, "Don't lie … Thou shall not bear false witness to thy neighbor."
Actually that's a misquote, as the verse is more widely explained as, "You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor."
The PJMedia report explained the video address started serious, but then turned another direction with the appearance of actress Molly Shannon, in the role of a Saturday Night Live character Mary Katherine Gallagher.
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Democrats have been characterizing President Donald Trump as a "Hitler" for years already… at least as far back as 2015, before his first campaign for office.
During his first term, he confirmed the falsehood of that claim, as he didn't even try to prosecute Hillary Clinton, whose behavior actually could have substantiated a case, because, he explained, that would not be best for the nation.
But leftists and others have continued to rant about "Hitler" being on the 2024 ballot, and finding their claims failing to move the masses, have gone to extremities.
Now he's "Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini."
Or, as one social media snark said, "Hitstalini." And another, unimpressed, said, "I'm waiting for the article 'Why Democrats sound like Stalin, Pol Pot and Kim Jong Un.'"
When Hitler isn't bad enough! https://t.co/tEIKp9Ib2F
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) October 18, 2024
The Atlantic with a threefer. pic.twitter.com/LI6CaFQtGw
— Tom Bevan (@TomBevanRCP) October 18, 2024
These people need to lose and lose hard. https://t.co/YAzZlcZne7
— RBe (@RBPundit) October 18, 2024
WND previously has documented the long campaign of describing Trump as "Hitler."
"Close your eyes. Remember what you saw on television. Remember seeing those neo-Nazis and Klansmen and white supremacists coming out of a field with lighted torches, veins bulging, spewing the same anti-Semitic bile heard across Europe in the '30s. Remember the violent clash that ensued, between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it. And remember what the president said when asked. He said there were, quote, very fine people on both sides. That was a wake-up call for us as a country."
That was Joe Biden, formally accepting his party's nomination for president at the Democratic National Convention, before he was booted by Democrat Party elites and replaced by Kamala Harris.
The report said, "Indeed, what has become known as the 'Charlottesville lie' has been continually refuted for three years by virtually everyone both on the right and on the left. Trump never said Nazis are "very fine people." It's an absurd and outrageous lie.
Yet Biden's blatant dishonesty is just part of a much larger pattern of Democrats continuously tying President Trump to Hitler, the single most detested genocidal monster in human history.
In fact, ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has cited Trump's use of "stormtroopers."
Rep. James Clyburn made the same comparison in a CNN interview, insisting federal law enforcement during Trump's presidency was "Gestapo activities."
Before his first election, no fewer than five different Washington Post writers likened candidate Donald Trump to Hitler – including essayist Shalom Auslander's "Don't compare Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. It belittles Hitler" and a column by Richard Cohen, a Post political writer for five decades, headlined "Trump's Hitlerian disregard for the truth."
MSNBC's Chris Matthews claimed, on Trump's first inauguration, it was "Hitlerian."
The report added, "During the 2020 primary season, CNN anchor Don Lemon compared Trump to Hitler on-air. In discussing the media's proper role in covering Trump, Lemon said: 'Think about Hitler. Think about any of those people … If you could look back in history, would you say, 'Well, I'm so glad that person was allowed a platform so that they could spread their hate and propaganda and lies,' or would you say, 'That probably wasn't the right thing to do to spread that because you knew in that moment that was a bad person and they were doing bad things. And not only were they hurting people, they were killing people.'"
Why the insane comparisons., as Adolf Hitler murdered 11 million while Trump has murdered none?
Explained the report, "Consider that the only truly moral and courageous response to the real Adolf Hitler during the real Third Reich was to try to kill him. There were 16 known plots to assassinate Hitler, and all of the participants – who were eventually executed, including the beloved Lutheran pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, hanged by the Nazis for his role in the '20 July plot' – are today universally regarded as heroes and martyrs. Therefore, comparing Trump to Hitler constitutes an insidious invitation to any of the countless violent leftwing crazies out there to attempt to assassinate the president, just like the 'Bernie Bro' who shot at multiple Republican congressmen at a 2017 charity baseball practice, almost killing and gravely wounding Rep. Steve Scalise."
The strategy is that casting Trump as Hitler, and his supporters as deplorable white-supremacist neo-Nazi types, comprises the entire moral core of the Democratic Party's claim to be the rightful inheritors of permanent political power in America.
Further, the report said, "If you were truly fighting a genocidal monster like Hitler, almost nothing would be out of bounds for you. Essentially there would be no rules – and that's exactly the way the left likes it. No rules."
Even more recently, WND reported that Democrats' continual journeys of rhetoric into la-la land has another purpose.
To "prime Democrat voters for violent resistance should Trump win in November."
That's according to commentator John Daniel Davidson at The Federalist.
He cited Kamala Harris' recent comments, that Trump wants the "weaponizing of government," that he "talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest," that "He has talked about locking people up because they disagree with him," that Trump "considers anyone who doesn't support him to be an enemy of the United States."
He explained Harris' obsession with the idea that Trump would hurt America:
"The purpose of it isn't just to scare voters into casting their ballot against the former president, or to provoke some unstable would-be assassin into taking a shot at Trump (although some Democrats no doubt see that as a happy by-product of this Trump-as-dictator rhetoric). Its main purpose is to prime Democrat voters for violent resistance should Trump win in November," he charged.
Despite all the rhetoric, voters, according to polls, give Trump at least an even chance at winning November's election.
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A new report confirms that the dirty tricks appearing in the 2024 presidential election race now include threatening letters sent to supporters of President Donald Trump.
The letters say, "Your vote for this guy is seen as treading on my rights. You tread on me at your peril…" and then add an obscenity.
"We look forward to visiting in the future," the letter, signed by a "Patriotic citizen and a true American," threatens.
It is the post-millennial that reports the letters have been appearing in the Philadelphia region.
Coming through the U.S. Postal Service they are on a copied Trump campaign letterhead.
"The printed letters begin with the salutation 'Dear Neighbor' before briefly mentioning reasons not to vote for Donald Trump and JD Vance.
Then the threats surface: "We know where you live, you are in the database," "There is no knowing what may happen," and "Your family may be impacted, your cat may get shot."
The letter rants: "Your candidate is a felon, rapist, desecrator, an immoral flawed man. He is the major reason (sic) violence (sic) up, remember January 6th and Charlottesville? By supporting him you are declaring your public support for a disregard of the law, civil discourse, and unity. You are indicating your hatred for minorities, immigrants, foreigners, women, education, the rights of your fellow citizens, and the rights of women to make decisions about their own healthcare needs. Oh and yes a hatred for Taylor Swift, who has contributed nothing but joy to the world."
Filled with inaccuracies, it suggests damages and injuries may come: "In the dead of a cold winter (sic) night, this year, or next and beyond, there is no knowing what may happen. Your property, your family may be impacted…"
The report said one recipient is Janet, from Penn Valley, who preferred her last name not be used.
"She has Trump signs in her yard and that she had filed a police report with the Lower Merion Police. Janet said the officers were unable to pursue the matter without video, but as the letter came through the USPS, there is no video to speak of," the report said.
The report said those who got letters had displayed Trump signs in their yards.
