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Is Trump's rhetoric responsible for the death threats on Dr Anthony F***i and his family?
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Oct 19, 2020 14:49:06   #
PeterS
 
Dr. Anthony F***i and his family had security assigned to them because of death threats that have been made against them. Trump has shown clear animosity towards Dr. F***i through interviews and as shown at his rallies where he disparaged F***i for 30min at his last rally. Doesn't that make Trump responsible for the threats made against the doctor?

If your response is no, then please extrapolate with a full explanation. Thanks.

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Oct 19, 2020 14:52:57   #
Liberty Tree
 
PeterS wrote:
Dr. Anthony F***i and his family had security assigned to them because of death threats that have been made against them. Trump has shown clear animosity towards Dr. F***i through interviews and as shown at his rallies where he disparaged F***i for 30min at his last rally. Doesn't that make Trump responsible for the threats made against the doctor?

If your response is no, then please extrapolate with a full explanation. Thanks.


Because your post is BS and that is a concise extrapolation.

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Oct 19, 2020 15:01:17   #
kemmer
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Because your post is BS and that is a concise extrapolation.

Not BS. It was all on 60 Minutes last night.

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Oct 19, 2020 15:02:20   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
PeterS wrote:
Dr. Anthony F***i and his family had security assigned to them because of death threats that have been made against them. Trump has shown clear animosity towards Dr. F***i through interviews and as shown at his rallies where he disparaged F***i for 30min at his last rally. Doesn't that make Trump responsible for the threats made against the doctor?

If your response is no, then please extrapolate with a full explanation. Thanks.

That's like me calling you an a$$hole and you blaming me for someone else kicking your a$$.

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Oct 19, 2020 15:07:54   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
PeterS wrote:
Dr. Anthony F***i and his family had security assigned to them because of death threats that have been made against them. Trump has shown clear animosity towards Dr. F***i through interviews and as shown at his rallies where he disparaged F***i for 30min at his last rally. Doesn't that make Trump responsible for the threats made against the doctor?

If your response is no, then please extrapolate with a full explanation. Thanks.


Peter, There are enough maniacs that believe everything Trump says. Some of these people are violent m*****a, white nationalists and even n**is. These are the maniacs that are threatening Dr. F***i and everybody that would like to see us wear masks.

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Oct 19, 2020 15:10:28   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
kemmer wrote:
Not BS. It was all on 60 Minutes last night.

And 60 Minutes is the gold standard for t***h.

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Oct 19, 2020 15:21:01   #
Rose42
 
PeterS wrote:
Dr. Anthony F***i and his family had security assigned to them because of death threats that have been made against them. Trump has shown clear animosity towards Dr. F***i through interviews and as shown at his rallies where he disparaged F***i for 30min at his last rally. Doesn't that make Trump responsible for the threats made against the doctor?

If your response is no, then please extrapolate with a full explanation. Thanks.


No. People are responsible for their own actions, no one else. Same goes for Trump. He can't blame any of his behavior on anyone else.

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Oct 19, 2020 15:57:44   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
PeterS wrote:
Dr. Anthony F***i and his family had security assigned to them because of death threats that have been made against them. Trump has shown clear animosity towards Dr. F***i through interviews and as shown at his rallies where he disparaged F***i for 30min at his last rally. Doesn't that make Trump responsible for the threats made against the doctor?

If your response is no, then please extrapolate with a full explanation. Thanks.
The Secret Service continually monitors and checks out death threats against officers and staff in the US government. According the current records, president Trump is the Numero Uno target of death threats. He gets as many as 30 threats per day. In fact, Secret Service estimates Donald Trump has received more death threats than any president before him, including those who were actually assassinated.

Don jr. is number two.

Others on the hit lists are Sen. Rand Paul and Paul’s aide Sergio Gor; Rep. Steve Scalise injured in the June 2017 baseball field shooting; girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle; Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump; former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen; former spokeswoman Sarah Sanders; top policy aide Stephen Miller; Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell; Vice President Mike Pence; SecState Mike Pompeo, and AG Bill Barr.

Obviously someone is showing a "clear animosity towards" president Trump, et al. Who is responsible for all of these threats? Extrapolate" who is to blame.

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Oct 19, 2020 17:47:38   #
kemmer
 
Parky60 wrote:
And 60 Minutes is the gold standard for t***h.


More than a few congressmen have resigned after an expose on 60Minutes.

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Oct 19, 2020 17:53:01   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
kemmer wrote:
More than a few congressmen have resigned after an expose on 60Minutes.

Why don't you enlighten me and name a few that resigned as of a DIRECT expose by 60 Minutes.

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Oct 19, 2020 18:44:38   #
PeterS
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
The Secret Service continually monitors and checks out death threats against officers and staff in the US government. According the current records, president Trump is the Numero Uno target of death threats. He gets as many as 30 threats per day. In fact, Secret Service estimates Donald Trump has received more death threats than any president before him, including those who were actually assassinated.

Don jr. is number two.

Others on the hit lists are Sen. Rand Paul and Paul’s aide Sergio Gor; Rep. Steve Scalise injured in the June 2017 baseball field shooting; girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle; Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump; former Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen; former spokeswoman Sarah Sanders; top policy aide Stephen Miller; Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell; Vice President Mike Pence; SecState Mike Pompeo, and AG Bill Barr.

Obviously someone is showing a "clear animosity towards" president Trump, et al. Who is responsible for all of these threats? Extrapolate" who is to blame.
The Secret Service continually monitors and checks... (show quote)

Before I can extrapolate, where did you find a list of everyone who has Secret Service protection--based numerically--on the number of threats they received? I tried using various combinations of google and the Secret Service Website 'search' feature, which I thought would give me the list but couldn't find where I could find one, much less one that is sorted numerically based on total threats to each individual. So if such a list exists, could you give me the link to the list, or is that too much trouble?

And on EDIT I found your source, a book written by Donald Trump Jr. due out tomorrow. So the question I have can only be answered by Donald Junior and I don't think he will reply to my post requesting a complete list, whether it's tomorrow or any point in the future.

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Oct 19, 2020 19:45:17   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
PeterS wrote:
Before I can extrapolate, where did you find a list of everyone who has Secret Service protection--based numerically--on the number of threats they received? I tried using various combinations of google and the Secret Service Website 'search' feature, which I thought would give me the list but couldn't find where I could find one, much less one that is sorted numerically based on total threats to each individual. So if such a list exists, could you give me the link to the list, or is that too much trouble?
Before I can extrapolate, where did you find a lis... (show quote)
Thomas Hardy once said, "While much is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened."

Are you implying that the man the left most despises is immune from death threats? Even his wife and children are targets.

The Secret Service monitors death threats against any federal officer whether or not they are authorized to have Secret Service protection.

FYI: The Secret Service is not the only federal agency that provides PPDs.

The FBI and U.S. Marshals Service, the C*****l P****e, Diplomatic Security Service, the FBI, the Intelligence community, Department of Defense, all have protection details for a wide variety of government and foreign officials.

The C*****l P****e, for example, provides personal protection for every single individual in Congress that holds leadership positions, including the speaker of the House, House minority leader, Senate president pro tempore, Senate majority and minority leaders as well as the whips in those chambers.

The C*****l P****e also conduct risk assessments of every member of Congress and may, from time to time, establish a protective detail on a member if the threat matrix against them becomes pronounced.

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Oct 19, 2020 19:49:09   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
PeterS wrote:
Before I can extrapolate, where did you find a list of everyone who has Secret Service protection--based numerically--on the number of threats they received? I tried using various combinations of google and the Secret Service Website 'search' feature, which I thought would give me the list but couldn't find where I could find one, much less one that is sorted numerically based on total threats to each individual. So if such a list exists, could you give me the link to the list, or is that too much trouble?

And on EDIT I found your source, a book written by Donald Trump Jr. due out tomorrow. So the question I have can only be answered by Donald Junior and I don't think he will reply to my post requesting a complete list, whether it's tomorrow or any point in the future.
Before I can extrapolate, where did you find a lis... (show quote)
Don jr's book was not my primary source.

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Oct 19, 2020 19:52:42   #
PeterS
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Don jr's book was not my primary source.

So what is your source? Since it is verbatim to Don Jr's it has to be the same source.

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Oct 19, 2020 20:57:47   #
PeterS
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Thomas Hardy once said, "While much is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened."

Are you implying that the man the left most despises is immune from death threats? Even his wife and children are targets.

The Secret Service monitors death threats against any federal officer whether or not they are authorized to have Secret Service protection.

FYI: The Secret Service is not the only federal agency that provides PPDs.

The FBI and U.S. Marshals Service, the C*****l P****e, Diplomatic Security Service, the FBI, the Intelligence community, Department of Defense, all have protection details for a wide variety of government and foreign officials.

The C*****l P****e, for example, provides personal protection for every single individual in Congress that holds leadership positions, including the speaker of the House, House minority leader, Senate president pro tempore, Senate majority and minority leaders as well as the whips in those chambers.

The C*****l P****e also conduct risk assessments of every member of Congress and may, from time to time, establish a protective detail on a member if the threat matrix against them becomes pronounced.
Thomas Hardy once said, i "While much is too... (show quote)

True, but your list could only be provided by Home Land Security or the Secret Service so enlighten me if I picked wrong.

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