Saturday, March 18, 2023

Washed Up 45 Says He Will Be Arrested On Tuesday!

Furious. He knows his time is coming.

On Truth Social, the former president made the claim that the Manhattan prosecutor will indict him amd he will be arrest for a criminal felony. 

Did you know that Facebook and YouTube reinstated his official accounts?

Since he is running for president again, the social media companies are once again gambling with a dangerous figure who has impact on millions. His rhetoric has caused so much harm to others. It is widely expected that his latest outrage will definitely inspire another riot.

Washed Up 45 made the declaration on Truth Social at 7:26. a.m., in a post written in all capital letters that ended by saying, “THE FAR & AWAY LEADING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE AND FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WILL BE ARRESTED ON TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK. PROTEST, TAKE OUR NATION BACK!”

It broke the internet and now assures that he is facing criminal charges.

Manhattan prosecutor Alvin L. Bragg, Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels might want to increase their security.

Bragg, have signaled that his office is nearing a likely indictment of Washed Up 45, there was no immediate indication as to why the former president appeared confident that he would be arrested Tuesday. People with knowledge of the matter have said that at least one more witness is expected to testify in front of the grand jury, which could slightly delay any indictment.

Three people close to Washed Up 45 said that the former president’s team had no specific knowledge about when an indictment might come or when an arrest could be anticipated. One of those people, who were not authorized to speak publicly, said that the former president's advisers’ best guess was that it could happen around Tuesday, and that they had relayed that to him, but that they also had made clear to one another that they didn’t know a specific time frame.

Washed Up 45 who faced his first criminal investigation in the late 1970s, has been deeply anxious about the prospect of being arrested, which is expected to include being fingerprinted, one of the people close to him said. When the Trump Organization’s former chief financial officer, Allen H. Weisselberg, was arrested in 2021, Washed Up 45 watched in horror as television coverage showed Weisselberg flanked by officers in the courthouse and said he couldn’t believe what was being done to him.

The call for protests echoed Washed Up 45 call to his supporters, in the waning days of his presidency, to join him for a rally in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021, the day President Biden’s win was to be certified by a congressional approval of the electoral college votes. At that rally, at the Ellipse near the White House, Washed Up 45 then told supporters to march to the Capitol, where the certification was taking place.

Washed Up 45 post urging his supporters to “PROTEST, TAKE OUR NATION BACK!” carried unmistakable echoes of the incendiary messages he posted online in the weeks before the attack on the Capitol. In the most notorious of those messages, he announced on Twitter that he would hold a rally in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021. “Be there,” he told his millions of followers, “will be wild.”

Investigators later determined that far-right extremist groups as well as ordinary Washed Up 45 supporters read that tweet — posted on Dec. 19, 2020 — as a clear-cut invitation and almost immediately sprang into action, acquiring protective gear, setting up encrypted communications channels and, in one case, preparing heavily armed “quick reaction forces” to be staged outside of Washington for the event.

Leaders of groups like the Proud Boys and the Three Percenter militia movement also started to whip up their members with bellicose language as their private messaging channels were increasingly filled with plans to rush to the former president’s aid.

Douchebag Dan Bongino is telling followers to fight.

New York officials have been discussing security arrangements in and around the Manhattan Criminal Court in case of an indictment of the former president, according to people with knowledge of the planning, which was first reported by NBC News. He is expected to be charged in connection with hush-money payments his former fixer and lawyer, Michael Cohen, made to an adult-film actress who claimed to have had an affair with the former president.

Early Saturday morning, there was little evidence yet that the former president’s new demand for protests had been embraced by extremist groups.

But Ali Alexander, a prominent organizer of “Stop the Steal” rallies after the 2020 election, reposted a message on his Telegram channel on Saturday suggesting that he supported mass protest to protect Washed Up 45.

“Previously, I had said if Trump was arrested or under the threat of a perp walk, 100,000 patriots should shut down all routes to Mar-a-Lago,” Alexander wrote. “Now I’m retired. I’ll pray for him though!”

Lacking the platform provided by the White House or the machinery of a large political campaign, it is unclear how many people Washed Up 45 is able to reach, let alone mobilize, using his Truth Social website.

And it remained unclear if he would repeat his call for action or increase the stakes with more aggressive language. But his political allies made plain this week that they were preparing for a political war on Bragg.

Some of former president’s supporters responded of their own accord with violence after FBI agents, acting on a search warrant, descended on Mar-a-Lago, his private club and residence in Florida, in August and carted away boxes of documents in an investigation into the former president’s handling of classified material.

Days after the search, an armed Ohio man who had posted online about his outrage over what happened at Mar-a-Lago tried to breach the FBI's field office outside Cincinnati. He was later killed in a standoff with local officers.

The unexpected Saturday morning salvo from the former president provided a preview of the kind of chaos that Bragg is likely to face if he does move forward with an indictment in the near future.

The district attorney, a former federal prosecutor and deputy New York attorney general, has some history prosecuting low-level public officials. But he is unaccustomed to dealing with a figure as erratic and pugilistic as the former president, and it is unclear how his office will deal with future outbursts from the former president.

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