Wednesday, October 24, 2018

LOOKS LIKE ERIC AND MAXINE GOT WHAT THEY WISHED FOR

And are now looking to blame the very people they advocated attacking;



Both Eric Holder and Maxine Waters encouraged violence from their supporters by make fast and loose comments advocating confrontation.

President Donald Trump on Wednesday condemned the attempted bombings perpetrated against some of his prominent political opponents, including former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama, and called on Americans to “unify.”

“In these times, we have to unify,” Trump said in brief remarks prior to a White House event addressing the opioid crisis. “We have to come together. This egregious conduct is abhorrent to everything we hold dear and sacred as Americans.”

The remarks came after improvised explosive devices were delivered to Obama, Clinton and CNN. The bomb sent to CNN was addressed to former CIA director John Brennan, an NBC News contributor.


Other bombs were found addressed to former Attorney General Eric Holder and Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), but were not delivered. The one intended for Holder was incorrectly addressed and sent to the office of former Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whose office was listed as the return address on the packages.

All the intended recipients are critics of Trump and have been the subject of high-profile attacks by the president.

The White House was quick to condemn the attempted attacks, but the president himself had been largely quiet on the matter. Until his remarks at the White House on Wednesday afternoon, he had only retweeted Vice President Mike Pence’s tweet slamming the “cowardly actions” as “despicable.”


https://mic.com/articles/192069/trump-on-bombing-attempts-this-egregious-conduct-is-abhorrent#.cGFkQzoLQ



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