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Point out where it says he was a Trump supporter. TIA. If you two were actually, you know, honest people you would have said the same thing about this poster since they post the MOST #fakenews on the site with his own made up headlines and uses tweets from unknown people with no facts to back anything up as his "evidence". Thanks for outing yourselves as dishonest as well.
Kind of hard to argue that he is a Trump supporter with these words:
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Chain is accused of making several threatening phone calls to the Globe beginning almost immediately after the paper announced on Aug. 10 that it was calling on newspapers across the country to publish editorials the following week standing up to Trump for referring to the press as "fake news" and "enemies of the people."
According to court documents, on Aug. 16, the day the editorial campaign was published in newspapers around the country, Chain made a call to the Globe's newsroom in which he said, "You're the enemy of the people, and we're going to kill every f***ing one of you. Hey, why don't you call the F, why don't you call Mueller, maybe he can help you out buddy. ... I'm going to shoot you in the f***ing head later today, at 4 o'clock."
In another call allegedly made on Aug. 22, Chain was asked why he was calling. According to court documents, he responded, "Because you are the enemy of the people, and I want you to go f*** yourself. As long as you keep attacking the President, the duly elected President of the United States, in the continuation of your treasonous and seditious acts, I will continue to threats, harass, and annoy the Boston Globe."
More than 300 newspapers joined the Globe's initiative, with editorials running from coast-to-coast. In courting the other papers, the Globe proposed running the editorials to sound the alarm "on the dangers of the administration's assault on the press."
Chain allegedly made at least 14 threatening phone calls to the Globe between Aug.10 and 22. He faces a charge that "provides for a sentence of no greater than five years, one year of supervised release, and a fine of $250,000," the U.S. Attorney's Office said in its press release.
You are using one idiot to imply many think like him, false implication. You do know that stats are that more Liberals than Conservatives seem to act on threats.