Patel's "Enemies" react to J6 pardons

Kash Patel's "Enemies" feel the target on their backs this morning as J6 convicts find their voice, calling for retribution and promising to buy "some m--f-- guns!" John Bolton lost his security detail protecting him from assasination by Iran, fueling concern that the Trump is targeting their political adversaries and exposing them to violent attacks. Former Trump National Security staffer, Olivia Troye said this morning, "Not all of us have international actors threatening us, but many who have served our nation and upheld the Constitution honorably are rightfully worried that 100s of convicted violent insurrectionists have been unleashed on America's streets. Donald Trump has sent the clear signal that violence in his name is not only tolerated, but encouraged."  Many GOP senators, put on the spot, waffled in the face of the releases. Even Tommy Tuberville, a stauch Trump ally, When questioned about the acceptability of pardoning those who committed violent acts during the riot, he responded, "No, that's not acceptable." No Tommy, it is not.

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Kash Patel's "Enemies" feel the target on their backs this morning as J6 convicts find their voice, calling for retribution and promising to buy "some m--f-- guns!" John Bolton lost his security detail protecting him from assasination by Iran, fueling concern that the Trump is targeting their political adversaries and exposing them to violent attacks. Former Trump National Security staffer, Olivia Troye said this morning, "Not all of us have international actors threatening us, but many who have served our nation and upheld the Constitution honorably are rightfully worried that 100s of convicted violent insurrectionists have been unleashed on America's streets. Donald Trump has sent the clear signal that violence in his name is not only tolerated, but encouraged."  Many GOP senators, put on the spot, waffled in the face of the releases. Even Tommy Tuberville, a stauch Trump ally, When questioned about the acceptability of pardoning those who committed violent acts during the riot, he responded, "No, that's not acceptable." No Tommy, it is not.

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