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Trump DOJ won’t let Dem congressman slide for apparent threat against Musk

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Threat Or allow violence to achieve their political objectives. The Trump Justice Department on Wednesday made it clear that inciting rhetoric, particularly threats to civil servants, is no longer acceptable.

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif) is crying at the prospect of accountability for violent political rhetoric.

Garcia argued that if Trump is re-elected a few weeks before the assassin targeted at the then-Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, Republicans will “destroy this country, our democracy.” did. Garcia has since expanded the cast of the characters in his provocative fantasy, including Elon Musk.

Garcia is furious at the US government's efficiency efforts, streamlined government operations, washed away fraud, and humiliated Musk at a Congressional hearing on February 12th, and Musk snatched the president's powers and authority. He hinted at what he had done.

“Bring your actual weapons to this bar battle.”

CNN later gave California Democrats the opportunity to continue attacking Musk.

“I think [Musk is] It also hurts the American public in a huge way,” Garcia said. This is the real battle for democracy for the future of this country. ”

Garcia's suggestion that Americans should acquire arms against the Trump administration sparked anger and called for accountability.

On Wednesday, Interim DCU attorney Ed Martin announced in an email to prosecutors via staff email that the Justice Department would indict threats against civil servants under an initiative called “Operation Swirl.”
It has been reported Washington Post.

Martin reportedly sent a letter to Garcia asking him to “clear” his statement. he. ”

“We take the threats to civil servants very seriously,” Martin added.

“I remind you: No one is beyond the law.”

Garcia claims that Martin's letters are “threatening” and decides to lean violently towards his dystopian fantasy.
Statement “We live in dangerous times and elected members of Congress must have the right to strongly oppose the Trump administration.”

California Democrats also went to MSNBC Saying complaints “It's weird that they essentially use a phor and want to look into me to take on Elon Musk,” he told former Biden White House spokesman Jen Psaki.

“We have to fight fire with fire,” he added.

While Garcia set out on his rejection tour, Martin also reportedly sent a letter to Senator Chuck Schumer (NY).
I was threatened In 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court Attorney General and Brett Kavanaugh said outside the High Court, “You've released a whirlwind. You'll pay the price. If you proceed with these terrible decisions, what will you do? I don't know if it attacked.”

“Time is the essence,” Martin wrote to Schumer. “Your cooperation is more important than ever to complete this investigation before taking action. I remind you: No one is beyond the law.”

Martin
Apparently “No one” was bold in the letter, probably because Schumer used the phrase repeatedly, including when he was in his letter, and “No one is beyond the law.” It was criticized Supreme Court in July decision in Trump vs. United States.

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