Congressmen Maxine Waters (D-Calif) is being held accountable for inflammatory comments she made after traveling to Minnesota to speak in support of the rioters. The trial of Derek Chauvin, who is on trial for the death of fentanyl addict George Floyd, is in its closing time, and the world is prepared for more riots regardless of the outcome.
Rep. Waters told reporters that if Officer Chauvin was not found guilty of murder, “We’ve got to stay on the street and we’ve got to get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational. We’ve got to make sure that they know that we mean business.”
After the comments went viral, including being broadcasted on national television, Derek Chauvin’s defense attorney, Eric Nelson, asked Judge Peter Cahill to declare a mistrial. Judge Cahill denied the request.
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However, the judge did say that elected officials should “quit speaking” about this case in a way that is “disrespectful to the rule of law and to the judicial branch.”
Judge Cahill admitted to Nelson that “Congresswoman Waters may have given you something on appeal that may result in this whole trial being overturned.”
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As the judge continued on the irresponsible nature of Waters’ comments, saying her “failure” to speak respectfully about the case “is abhorrent,” but he didn’t “think it has prejudiced us with additional material that would prejudice this jury.
They have been told not to watch the news. I trust they are following those instructions.”
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Knowing that the city is highly combustible, Maxine Waters ignored any chances of calming the flames. When asked about the rebuke by the judge, including the real possibility of Maxine Waters ruining any chance of a real justice moment for America, Maxine Waters said, “The judge says my words don’t matter.”
According to Fox, “Some Democrats could support what one lawmaker termed a “reasonably worded” censure resolution to rebuke Waters.”
It’s perfectly acceptable for Maxine Waters to incite a riot or create a mob justice atmosphere within Minneapolis, Minnesota. She lives in California and Washington D. C.. She will never have to drive by the burning buildings or the hollowed-out churches.
It’s fine in her mind to start a race war because she has private security to protect her. She won’t have to huddle in the bathroom while BLM and Antifa waged war with police outside your apartment.
Maxine Waters and Nancy Pelosi are rubber-stamping a race war by telling Waters not to apologize.
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It’s not enough that Minneapolis will need billions of dollars to bring it back to life. It’s not enough that it’s tearing the country apart because they don’t have enough power. The more destruction inflicted on the American way of life, the more power the Democrats obtain.
Twitter: @marmee_r