The former president made multiple chilling warnings during an interview with Time magazine.

Donald Trump hasn’t quite let go of the possibility of utilizing mob violence if he loses the next election.

In a sprawling interview for Time magazine, Trump hinted that leveraging political violence to achieve his end goals was still on the table.

“If we don’t win, you know, it depends,” he told Time. “It always depends on the fairness of the election.”

And from Trump’s perspective, that’s winning rhetoric. According to him, his incendiary comments supporting a mob mentality, his early warnings of forthcoming abuses of power, and his threats to be a dictator on “day one” are only inching him closer to the White House. “I think a lot of people like it,” Trump told Time.

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    It might be good if something like that were to happen - if thousands and thousands of them were to get arrested on the way to some dumb insurrection that donnie egged on long before they are able to get anyone killed. Get more of them in the prison system to help cripple their movement.

    Unfortunately, last time a lot them were simply allowed to go home.

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        2 months ago

        True. I wonder how many they missed, but yes.

        It’s interesting to note the difference between the way an insurrection is treated vs. the way someone selling loose cigarettes…

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          I believe there is a whole website dedicated to jan6 people that the FBI would like to talk to.

          So if you have time, scroll there and if you know one of the people, the FBI has a contact us form.

          https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/capitol-violence-images

          Well over 500 people still on the list. That including the 600+ convictions means over a thousand people wanted. I would imagine that half these peoe could be found if ran through a dmv database check.