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Thomas Matthew Crooks -- the assassin that killed one man, wounded two other people at the venue and also shot former President Trump - has been the subject of some inquiry.
Snopes did some research to find that the shooter in fact did make a contribution to a democratic political action group -
Snopes said that Crooks "donated money to a political action committee aligned with the Democratic Party"
Snopes research concludes this way --
"Considering that address match, and the fact that the location on the in-question FEC filing does not exist in Pittsburgh, evidence favors the conclusion that the shooter (Crooks) made the donation — not someone else with the same name."
So then Penn has closed primaries so you have to be registered as dem or rep to vote in the primary. If someone was a Democrat and felt that their nominee was going to be selected no-matter-what so their vote is not needed - and if they wanted to derail the Republican primary a bit - they might consider "registering as a Republican" to vote for a non-Trump candidate and hope to have some impact on the Primary outcome using that strategy.
But their "contribution" to the democratic political action pac would still be "noticed" ( so also their attempt to assassinate the former President - as it turns out)
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There is a criminal investigation as well as an independent investigation (or as part of) being sponsored by Mayorkus (DHS Secretary) . The question is "what went wrong" with secret service, FBI and local law enforcement that such a direct-line-of-sight threat so obvious at the venue -- had no coverage.
A number of people were cited as saying that high levels of violent language regarding Trump being a "threat to democracy" and we all know of cases where they were calling Trump an "Existential threat" and key democratic sound bites saying they are "Terrified of a Trump presidency" - all fueling the fires for such a violent event.
Interesting that there is now general agreement that that sort of rhetoric is totally irresponsible. We need to do better as a nation.
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MSN: flashback-dems-pushed-bill-to-take-away-trump-s-secret-service-detail
How "odd" that the same congressman promoting that "remove security from Trump" bill - now has a staffer calling for the next shooter "not to miss -- next time".
MSN: bennie-thompson-staffer-no-longer-employed-after-trump-shooting-post
So yeah -- they fire that staffer.
But is it merely "a coincidence" that the same office that promotes a bill to revoke security for Trump - also has a staffer telling would be assassins "not to miss next time"??? Maybe there was a "culture of violent rhetoric and thinking" going on .. is that possible?
I see that as an example of the kind of thinking, the kind of actions - that everyone needs to avoid., It is horribly irresponsible.
Snopes did some research to find that the shooter in fact did make a contribution to a democratic political action group -
Fact Check: Yes, Trump Rally Shooter Once Donated Money to a Democratic Cause
Some social media users claimed a 69-year-old man with the same name as Trump's would-be assassin actually made the donation.
www.yahoo.com
Snopes said that Crooks "donated money to a political action committee aligned with the Democratic Party"
Snopes research concludes this way --
"Considering that address match, and the fact that the location on the in-question FEC filing does not exist in Pittsburgh, evidence favors the conclusion that the shooter (Crooks) made the donation — not someone else with the same name."
So then Penn has closed primaries so you have to be registered as dem or rep to vote in the primary. If someone was a Democrat and felt that their nominee was going to be selected no-matter-what so their vote is not needed - and if they wanted to derail the Republican primary a bit - they might consider "registering as a Republican" to vote for a non-Trump candidate and hope to have some impact on the Primary outcome using that strategy.
But their "contribution" to the democratic political action pac would still be "noticed" ( so also their attempt to assassinate the former President - as it turns out)
====================
There is a criminal investigation as well as an independent investigation (or as part of) being sponsored by Mayorkus (DHS Secretary) . The question is "what went wrong" with secret service, FBI and local law enforcement that such a direct-line-of-sight threat so obvious at the venue -- had no coverage.
A number of people were cited as saying that high levels of violent language regarding Trump being a "threat to democracy" and we all know of cases where they were calling Trump an "Existential threat" and key democratic sound bites saying they are "Terrified of a Trump presidency" - all fueling the fires for such a violent event.
Interesting that there is now general agreement that that sort of rhetoric is totally irresponsible. We need to do better as a nation.
====================
MSN: flashback-dems-pushed-bill-to-take-away-trump-s-secret-service-detail
How "odd" that the same congressman promoting that "remove security from Trump" bill - now has a staffer calling for the next shooter "not to miss -- next time".
MSN: bennie-thompson-staffer-no-longer-employed-after-trump-shooting-post
So yeah -- they fire that staffer.
But is it merely "a coincidence" that the same office that promotes a bill to revoke security for Trump - also has a staffer telling would be assassins "not to miss next time"??? Maybe there was a "culture of violent rhetoric and thinking" going on .. is that possible?
I see that as an example of the kind of thinking, the kind of actions - that everyone needs to avoid., It is horribly irresponsible.
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