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*Four [[Chicago]] gangstas were charged with [[hate crime]]s for [[kidnap]]ping and beating a mentally disabled white student and live streaming video on [[Facebook]] forcing the victim to repeat anti-Trump taunts.<ref>http://nation.foxnews.com/2017/01/05/facebook-live-hate-crime-case-latest-string-anti-trump-assaults-where-outrage-left </ref>
 
*Four [[Chicago]] gangstas were charged with [[hate crime]]s for [[kidnap]]ping and beating a mentally disabled white student and live streaming video on [[Facebook]] forcing the victim to repeat anti-Trump taunts.<ref>http://nation.foxnews.com/2017/01/05/facebook-live-hate-crime-case-latest-string-anti-trump-assaults-where-outrage-left </ref>
*Madonna, a person with the economic resources to pose a viable threat, said publicly stated, "I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House."
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*Madonna, a person with the economic resources to pose a viable threat, publicly stated, "I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House."
  
 
*Pro-Trump demonstrator knocked out at protest.<ref>http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/01/31/video-pro-trump-counter-demonstrator-knocked-out-at-airport-protest-but-theres-more-to-the-story/ </ref>
 
*Pro-Trump demonstrator knocked out at protest.<ref>http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/01/31/video-pro-trump-counter-demonstrator-knocked-out-at-airport-protest-but-theres-more-to-the-story/ </ref>

Revision as of 13:39, June 16, 2017


January

  • Four Chicago gangstas were charged with hate crimes for kidnapping and beating a mentally disabled white student and live streaming video on Facebook forcing the victim to repeat anti-Trump taunts.[2]
  • Madonna, a person with the economic resources to pose a viable threat, publicly stated, "I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House."
  • Pro-Trump demonstrator knocked out at protest.[3]

March

  • Democrat Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine's son, Linwood Kaine, was charged with “fleeing police on foot, concealing his identity in a public place, and obstructing legal process,” after a masked group he was with threw smoke bombs into a pro-Trump rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

May

  • Director of BuzzFeed wishes for Donald Trump's murder.[5]
  • CNN host Kathy Griffen posed for a photo and video shoot with an ISIS-style decapitated head of the president.

June

  • Congressmen Scott Scalise and five others shot by rabid anti-Trump activist and former Bernie Sanders volunteer prior to a congressional charitable event.
  • Former conservative presidential candidate in France, a woman, was left knocked out and unconscious in the street by a male opposition supporter while campaigning in French parliamentary elections.[6][7]
  • In Indiana, shots were fired at pickup truck flying a ‘Make America Great Again’ flag on.[8]
  • New York Times sponsored a Skakespeare in Park production that features the bloody assassination of the lead character made up in the likeness of President Trump.[9]

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