The far Left Wants Trump Jailed and Shanked. Literally. 

WASHINGTON, D.C -- 

By: THE BLAKE MOIA SHOW Capital Hill Correspondent --

 

                  While Former President Donald J. Trump is on trial for alleged crimes for paying a porn star money to be quiet about some alleged affair that, may, or may not have happened, all the while trying to focus on running for re-election and Making America Great Again, congress is working on a new bill that would take away Secret Service Protection for the former president.  

Foaming at the mouth far left Democrat, Bennie Thompson from Mississippi, introduced legislation that would ban anyone from Presidential Secret Service Protection if they were to be convicted of a Federal Crime or a State Felony that would be punishable by more than one year in prison.

 

The proposed bill is provocatively called the "Denying Infinite Security and Government Resources Allocated toward Convicted and Extremely Dishonorable (DISGRACED) Former Protectees Act."

 

"Unfortunately, current law doesn’t anticipate how Secret Service protection would impact the felony prison sentence of a Protectee—even a former President.  It is regrettable that it has come to this, but this previously unthought-of scenario could become our reality," Thompson said in a statement. 

 

This comes during the start of Trump's "Hush Money trial". The far left would love nothing more than to see Trump literally thrown in jail, be denied any security and be shanked and killed in prison.  That is the far-left's goal.  This would mean that while former President Trump would have to sit in prison being surrounded by violent thugs, criminals, gangs and God only knows what else without the security and protection afforded by the United States Government.  He would be at risk of being severely injured, or worse inside the confines of a violent place - prison. 

 

The one-page document also states that the bill would apply to former President Trump should he be convicted of a felony, as well as to all Secret Service protectees convicted and sentenced under felony charges.

It notes that current law does not contemplate how Secret Service security would be administered to a protectee serving jail time and it therefore may pose logistical difficulties for both the Secret Service and prison authorities.


 

 

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