U.S. Rep Ken Buck Highlights Left-Wing ‘Violent’ Rhetoric in Video Montage as Second Trump Impeachment Kicks Off

As an Impeachment Trial in the Senate once again kicks off today against Former President Trump for allegedly inciting an “insurrection” on January 6th, Republican Congressmen Ken Buck (CO) called out the Democrat’s for what some may see as their own calls for “violence” against Trump and his supporters in the past. Below is the minute clip from his Twitter account.

Multiple times high-ranking Democrats in Congress have seemed to call for “violence” against Trump or his supporters. Even our current Vice-President and President have been caught on camera publicly making threats against former President Trump.

At a Campaign rally in 2019, Joe Biden said to his supporters, “If we were in high school I would take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.” Our own president seemed to threaten violence towards Donald Trump all while professing to be a “devout” Catholic.

Vice-President Kamala Harris celebrated the unrest and rioting in the summer and said, “They’re not gonna let up and they should not.” She also sent out a fund on her Twitter to bail out rioters who were arrested in the “protests”. Which some have speculated to be leading or assisting others in an insurrection of which is what Democrats are accusing former President Trump of.

Democrat Congresswomen Maxine Waters (CA) was heard calling for Trump supporters to be harassed in public a few years back saying, “I said, if you see them anywhere if you see them in a restaurant, if you see them in a department store, even at a gasoline station, just tell them, you’re not welcome here or anywhere,”.

This while former President Trump stands trial in the Senate on the charges of inciting and leading an insurrection, though some point out that Democrats have directly called for unrest and seemingly violence quite directly. Some speculate that Kamala Harris could face Articles of Impeachment for helping rioters get out of jail in the summer of 2020.

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