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Feb 11 4 tweets 1 min read
Like the 20th most interesting thing in this article. But this woman who encouraged murder on Jan 6th is now working with US activists to find "strategic" border crossings to close on the US side to paralyze US trade. talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/leig… via @TPM
2/ "We started working with them to identify the strategic border crossings and how we could support them from the United States side and also what this looked like."
3/ On back on Jan 6th: "We would be well within our rights to take any alleged American who acted in a turncoat fashion and sold us out and committed treason — we would be well within our right to take them out back and shoot them or hang them."
4/ And when she's not talking about shooting or hanging federal officers and elected officials or shutting down the US border to trade with Canada she's presenting at forums put on by Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin.

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