Donald Trump’s campaign manager took to Twitter Thursday to call on President Obama or Hillary Clinton to speak out against calls for political violence, as unruly post-election protests broke out for the second night in a row in cities across the country.
Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s campaign manager, flagged an interview with a woman from a separate protest the night before in Los Angeles. The anti-Trump protester called for people to “fight back,” warning, “There will be casualties on both sides. There will be, because people have to die to make a change in this world.”
Conway tweeted:
Not cool. @POTUS or Hillary should address. 'People Have to Die': Anti-Trump Protester Calls For Violence on CNNhttps://t.co/NfEqhkrTvu
— Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) November 10, 2016
The president-elect himself has given mixed messages about his views on the unrest.
On Thursday, he blasted “professional protesters” and accused the media of fanning the flames.
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Someone better do something before Trump takes over and enforces law and order. I hope he does what he said he'd do. We need to end this BS.
ReplyDeleteThere was nothing mixed about his message
ReplyDeleteWhen is the MSM gonna learn their political BS narratives don't work anymore.
My question is what about the MSM denounce all this. Oh thats right they are all liberals owned by the government so they love this stuff.
ReplyDeleteAll those inciting rioting, including news agencies, need to be held accountable for their actions and inactions. It's clear here what's happening. They're all in denial. Trump and team should not trust ANYONE at this point.
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