A special education teacher in Minnesota may soon receive some “special” attention by federal law enforcement officials after calling for the killing of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
Intermediate School District 917 has placed Samantha Ness on paid administrative leave for a tweet, now deleted, which encouraged the assassination of the newest member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
“So whose [sic] gonna take one for the team and kill Kavanaugh?” Ms. Ness wrote Saturday after senators voted to confirm President Trump’s nominee to the high court.
“Over the weekend, the district has received a complaint regarding an employee,” Superintendent Mark Zuzek said in a statement, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported Monday. “The employee has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.”
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota has pursued at least two prosecutions for similar threats against federal judges in recent years, the newspaper added.
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I seem to remember some rhetoric during the Kavanagh Inquisition that encouraged the body attack of certain Senators and even the President by some deranged lackey for the Dims. These 'SS' Troops are the very same fact and fashion that put Adolf Hitler in power and look what happened to Germany.
ReplyDeleteI hope the electorate is aware that this type of propaganda is the very same and the zealots who are private contractors paid for by Soros are the undoing of this Country.
The remedy lies at the ballot box. The assassination by vote of idiots like Schumer and Pelosi are the cure for many ills in this Government. The shrinking of their power is the answer along with term limits inflicted by the voters WILL change things to a point where it is at least manageable. Not Fooled....Bob Aswell
Well said!
DeleteWhy PAID leave?
ReplyDeleteAnyone but me think it is odd she is willing to ask "someone," to do it for the team, but didn't offer to step up to the plate herself?
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ReplyDeleteIndict, convict and send away for an extended vacation at the license plate farm.
Actions have consequences.