While campaigning for Alabama Senate candidate Sen. Luther Strange, Donald Trump suggested that he would throw Hillary Clinton in prison, but Attorney General Jeff Sessions is stopping him.
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Trump said, “If crooked Hillary got elected, you would not have a Second Amendment. Believe me. You’d be handing in your rifles. You’d be saying here. You’d go like here, here they are. You’d be turning over your rifles.”
The crowd began to chant lock her up. Trump basked in the chants and then said, “You gotta speak to Jeff Sessions about that.”
Trump was implying that if it were up to him, Hillary Clinton would be in prison.
The same president who tried to fire his attorney general for recusing himself and not killing the Russia investigation, now wants the country to believe that it is Jeff Sessions’ fault that Hillary Clinton has not been prosecuted.
It is completely insane on many levels for a president to suggest that he would jail his political opponents. Unlike Trump, there is no evidence that Hillary Clinton committed a crime. There is no reason for Clinton to be prosecuted for anything. All she did was win the popular vote over Donald Trump. The President has reached a dangerous level of crazy where he and his rabid cult are demanding the imprisonment of those who oppose them.
This is not democracy. This is not the United States of America.
Trump is off his rocker, and the people all political beliefs who love their country must come together to stop this mentally unstable threat to the nation.
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