Maxine Waters Warns of Violence and More Killings if Trump Wins Again

(ProsperNews.net) – California Rep. Maxine Waters said she believes bloodshed will follow a Trump victory in November. During a recent media interview, Rep. Waters described her concerns and suggested she is worried for her own safety and that of Congress members and Democratic activists. Waters added that “thousands or even millions of people” are at risk because of “racists” listening to Mr. Trump and deciding to wreak havoc and “take him up on his threats.”

Waters believes Trump will seek vengeance against his opponents if he is victorious and will not accept the result if he is not.

The California Rep. is one of Donald Trump’s most outspoken critics, and in 2018, she was denounced on both sides of the political aisle for urging left-wing activists to confront Trump administration officials and let them know they are “not welcome anymore, anywhere.”

Her remarks followed an incident in Washington, DC, when a group of Democrat supporters harassed Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Neilsen as she dined at a restaurant. Similarly, then-White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted that a Virginia restaurant had refused to serve her because she worked for Donald Trump.

In June, following President Trump’s conviction in a New York courtroom, Waters lashed out again, condemning Mr. Trump for his insistence that the cases against him are politically motivated. “Whenever he loses, wherever he loses, he’ll say it’s rigged,” she said.

Trump has denounced the Justice Department and Democrat prosecutors, saying they pursue him because they cannot win otherwise. During the recent Atlanta Presidential debate, Mr. Trump repeated his claim and repeatedly stated that Joe Biden arranged the prosecutions hoping it would persuade Americans to back the 81-year-old incumbent.

Polls indicate that many Americans agree with the former President as his numbers continue to climb and he roundly defeats suggested Democrat alternatives to Joe Biden. Surveys on June 27 place Trump ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom.

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