🚨 #BREAKINGNEWS Death Threats towards Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has escalated dramatically after her ruling that Trump isn't eligible to hold office.
Posting of her home address has appeared online including threats directly towards her.
I was handed by source of such screenshots. 🚨
"When are you yanks going to shoot these Marxist?
"She posted her address" "This bitch needs to be shot"
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows says she was swatted.
🚨#BREAKINGNEWS While the insurrection took this country to the edge of ending our democracy. It was merely a bloody smoke screen for what was actually happening within people we trusted most to uphold the constitution.
While people scaled the walls of the Capitol. Republicans worked behind the scenes trying to buy time for the ultimate coup. Let me explain. 🚨
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Days prior insurrection elected officials toured our capitol with those that were there with bad intentions. Let's move on from this.
Elected officials that requested pardons and played a role in the insurrection and fake electors. Fake electors just needed more time.
🚨 #FAKEELECTORS Here are the Republicans who are caught up in the fake electors scheme. They gave comfort to the insurrection and attempted coup. I'm calling for them all to be jailed.
And many more. Let's see what they have to say about the election or transfer of power. 🚨
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Sen. Josh Hawley
Missouri
In a Dec. 30 statement, Hawley said some states, particularly Pennsylvania, failed to follow their own state election laws, an argument multiple courts had already rejected. "At the very least, Congress should investigate allegations of voter fraud and adopt measures to secure the integrity of our elections.”
But he later told CNN: “I was very clear from the beginning that I was never attempting to overturn the election.”
Hawley’s office did not respond to repeated inquiries into whether he believed Trump lost because of voter fraud.
Sen. Ted Cruz
Texas
“By any measure, the allegations of fraud and irregularities in the 2020 election exceed any in our lifetimes,” Cruz said in a Jan. 2 joint statement with 10 other senators and senators-elect.
Days later, speaking on the Senate floor the day of the Capitol siege, Cruz said: “Let me be clear. I am not arguing for setting aside the result of this election.”
When asked by Reuters whether Cruz thought Trump lost due to voter fraud, a spokesman declined to answer.