Scared and facing prison time for 34 felonies, Jeff Epstein's and Russia's Donald Trump resumes threatening U.S. law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, jurors, witnesses, military personnel, journalists, academics, whistleblowers, and/or others with revenge, as organized crime and terrorists would.

Published on 9 June 2024 at 08:08

 

In ongoing violations of his gag order(s), this week Jeff Epstein's and Russia's Donald Trump resumed his ongoing threats of retaliation, revenge, and intimidation against U.S. law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, jurors, witnesses, military personnel, journalists, academics, whistleblowers, and/or others who have or may still hold him accountable, in embarrassing and unhinged emotional outbursts.

 

"Friendly interviewers have offered Donald Trump several chances over the past week to walk away from the threats of retaliation coming from him and his allies in the wake of his felony conviction. The former president, though, has repeatedly refused to close the door on it. The latest example came Thursday in an interview with psychologist Phil McGraw ... The television host better known as Dr. Phil repeatedly urged Trump to rise above the impulse to fight back and instead focus on fixing the country. “You have so much to do,” McGraw said. “You don’t have time to get even. You only have time to get right.” Trump responded with a smirk. “Well, revenge does take time. I will say that,” he said. “And sometimes revenge can be justified. Phil, I have to be honest. You know, sometimes it can” ... The remark echoed another from earlier in the week when Trump declined several opportunities offered by Fox News host and close friend Sean Hannity to dial back his calls for retribution. “Look, when this election is over, based on what they’ve (U.S. law enforcement, prosecutors, judges, juries, and witnesses have lawfully) done, I would have every (organized crime, terrorism, and corruptly projected) right to go after them" ... Others have publicly urged Republicans to use the levers of power to immediately target Trump’s political opponents. Former Trump adviser Stephen Miller, appearing on Fox News after Trump’s conviction, suggested the House GOP flex its subpoena authority and Republican prosecutors open investigations. “Every facet of Republican Party politics and power has to be used right now,” Miller said. The open calls for revenge have effectively put retaliation on the ballot this November, and Trump allies have said as much. Russell Vought, a former top official in the Trump administration now helping to plan for the Republican’s potential return to Washington, wrote on social media: “This isn’t just about winning an election to shift the see saw toward our agenda.” “It’s about demanding that our leaders destroy this threat at every level with every tool. And if you can’t rise to that level of historical awareness, then simply put, you are not needed,” Vought said ... Trump launched his third campaign for president still seething over his 2020 defeat and signaling revenge against those who kept him from a second term. In March 2023, Trump told the Conservative Political Action Conference: “I am your retribution.” ... Trump told the same conservative gathering earlier this year, “Retribution is going to be through success.” It’s a sentiment Trump has repeated many times since — including in the days after his hush money trial ended — but it’s not one he appears fully committed to. Asked in a Fox News appearance after the verdict if he still felt that way, Trump replied: “It’s a really tough question in one way because these are really bad people.” In his interview with McGraw, Trump posited, “Maybe we have revenge through success” before suggesting more direct retaliation would be warranted. After his interview with Trump, McGraw told CNN’s Abby Phillip that he tried to get the former president to understand that a “revenge tour” wouldn’t heal the country and bring people together. He acknowledged, though, that Trump might not see it that way. “It’s a process,” McGraw said. “This is something that I think he had in his mind, that there’s one way to go, and that’s to get even."

 

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/07/politics/revenge-tour-trump-republicans/index.html

 

Similarly, Trump isn't the only member of his ongoing organized crime syndicate linked to Jeffrey Epstein, organized crime, and enemies of the United States like Russia and the Saudis, to threaten retaliation, revenge, and intimidation against U.S. law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, jurors, witnesses, military personnel, journalists, academics, whistleblowers, and/or others who have or may still hold him accountable.

 

"It's been a little over a week since a jury found former President Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony counts in the New York hush money trial. Unsurprisingly, Republicans and conservative commentators have stood by Trump claiming, without evidence, that the trial was "rigged." Along with those false claims, conservatives are also calling for Trump to exact "revenge" if he's elected as president and back in control of the Justice Department."

 

https://www.npr.org/2024/06/08/1211598489/trumps-trials-gop-revenge-response

 

First, Trump can't be a stable genius nor innocent if he has been readily convicted on 34 felony counts.

 

Second, only fools would threaten retaliation, revenge, and intimidation against U.S. law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, jurors, witnesses, military personnel, journalists, academics, whistleblowers, and/or others who have or may still hold him/them accountable -- because now if Trump, the GOP, and/or their surrogates do come after U.S. law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, jurors, witnesses, military personnel, journalists, academics, whistleblowers, and/or others who have or may still hold Trump, the GOP, Russia, insurrectionists, fake electors, organized crime, terrorists, and/or other enemies of the United States accountable -- then of course U.S. law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, jurors, witnesses, military personnel, journalists, academics, whistleblowers, and/or others who have or may still hold them accountable can employ a defense of weaponized government, political prosecutions, entrapment, wrongful prosecutions, wrongful convictions, RICO, and/or other defenses -- because prior to any unlawful searches, seizures, planting or manufacturing of evidence (as Trump, Barr, Durham, the GOP, Giuliani, and/or others did in Ukraine to unlawfully engineer) investigations, arrests, wrongful terminations, prosecutions, and/or convictions of U.S. law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, jurors, witnesses, military personnel, journalists, academics, whistleblowers, and/or others who have or may still hold him accountable -- Trump, the GOP, organized crime, terrorists, and enemies of the United States preemptively specified they would seek revenge on those trying to hold them accountable for their ongoing crimes, proving their intent in corrupting their public offices in this manner at some future date, but also proving that they are the sorts of people who engaged in this sort of behavior in the past, and where the Editor of UpRights News can prove this is exactly what they did to him in a conspiracy with Russia between at least 10/20/2013 through to at least 09/21/2014, and through to the present day, supporting the claims of the Editor of UpRights News that he was unlawfully entrapped, lynched, tortured, unlawfully prosecuted based on provable purjury, and unlawfully convicted well outside of due process, to RICO obstruct his GOP and Russian stalked and unlawfully-seized investigation into the organized crimes of Trump Organization, Trump Tower tenant families, the GOP, Russia, and oligarchs operating in Russia.

 

Our articles found across the Crossfire Hurricane Origins link above provides the specifics, and our Terror Log link above provides recent examples of stalking, cyberstalking, terrorism, warfare, and intimidation, meant to scare our Editor from continuing to communicate with U.S. law enforcement.

 

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