Democrats Call For Trump Assassination After Supreme Court Ruling

(OurNationNews.com) Some Democrats and leftists have been shockingly bold in recent days, openly calling for the assassination of former President Donald Trump in response to the recent Supreme Court ruling establishing that presidents are immune from prosecution for official presidential acts.

In language that would have been shocking—and would have sparked an arrest by the FBI or the Secret Service—just a few years ago, prominent celebrities are clearly unafraid of calling for the killing of the presumptive Republican nominee for president.

The SCOTUS ruling that has so upset them does not, of course, do what famous leftists say that it does. The ruling does not give presidents immunity for blatantly criminal acts. It merely establishes that acts taken out in the official capacity of the presidency may not be prosecuted, while unofficial acts can be prosecuted. \

Lesbian actress Lea DeLaria, famous for her role on the series Orange is the New Black released a one minute video on social media in which she called on Biden to “take that b*tch” out, referring to Donald Trump. DeLaria was visibly angry almost to the point of spitting during the video, saying that Trump would do the same thing to leftists if he were in office.

DeLaria said that Biden killing Trump would be akin to an assassin moving in to take out Adolf Hitler before the beginning of WWII.

On the other side of the Atlantic, British Broadcasting Service presenter David Aaronovitch posted on Twitter/X saying that if he were Biden, he would “hurry up and have Trump murdered” before Trump can further harm America. After receiving huge backlash, Aaronovitch retreated behind the claim that he was posting “satire.” Conservatives in Britain pushed back hard on Aaronovitch, saying he was inciting violence. Aaronovitch deleted the post, petulantly claiming it was “clearly satire.”

Actor Laurence Fox, a conservative known for criticizing what he sees as the Islamicization of England and London in particular, said Aaronovitch should lose his position at the BBC for “inciting murder.”

As perpetrators often do, Aaronovitch repositioned himself as the victim, claiming to be the target of a “far-right pile-on” for a post that was “plainly satire.”

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