Ohio Democrat State Rep Seeks International Lawyer to Refer Trump For ‘Crimes Against Humanity’

In responding to a tweet referencing “The Hague” yesterday, Ohio Democrat State Rep Tavia Galonski said that President Trump’s “press conference was the last straw.” She was “making a referral for crimes against humanity tomorrow.”

I can’t take it anymore. I’ve been to The Hague. I’m making a referral for crimes against humanity tomorrow. Today’s press conference was the last straw. I know the need for a prosecution referral when I see one.

Attorney, Tim Piatt, then tagged her in a tweet saying “tell me what I can do to help.” She called for “every lawyer that ever did any work on the international level” to contact her immediately.

I need every lawyer that ever did any work on the international level to contact me at jtb1666@aol.com immediately. When we worked on international custody cases we had a cadre of lawyers working on the case. Suit up!

She later replied to Piatt after he attested to her credibility in a reply to her original tweet by saying, “Thanks Tim. Coming from a fantastic labor lawyer, that’s quite an endorsement.”

She replied to another reply to her original tweet by saying, “I. Work. For. You. And. Enough. Is. Enough.”

After another Twitter user thanked her for her original tweet, she replied to them saying, “We don’t have to sit here and watch this happen. We can all do something. It’s a break glass moment.”

Last Wednesday she posted a harsh tweet about Trump saying he pulled “a bait and switch instead of a briefing.” She claimed we had “crossed over to a new level of evil.”

We have crossed over to a new level of evil. Today I fielded calls about corona virus, fear, job loss, food insecurity and rent payments. The people on the front lines are terrified and Trump pulls a bait and switch instead of a briefing.

On March 20th, she spoke about his daily press conference again, saying “the good news” about them is “now we know how NOT to act.” She encouraged Ohio to “get to work.”

The good news about Trump’s press conference is: Now we know how NOT to act. Let’s get to work Ohio! Your fellow Americans need you.

Last December, she spoke at an impeachment rally against the president, saying that “we’re not Russians, we’re not for the Russians.” She felt that “this is our chance to say and do the right things.” She then claimed it was “horrible and wrong” for them not to have “witnesses at the trial.”

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