Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Trump planning ‘largest mass deportation operation’ — on day one

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Donald Trump Jr., Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump (AFP)

Donald Trump has called immigrants “animals,” “monsters,” and “murderers,” and said they are “poisoning the blood of our country.” He falsely claimed they are responsible for a “surge in crime,” because “it’s in their genes,” and claimed they’re “eating the pets.”

Trump, now the president-elect, reportedly plans to conduct a massive deportation operation of undocumented immigrants on his first day in office.

“The American people delivered a resounding victory for President Trump, and it gives him a mandate to govern as he campaigned, to deliver on the promises that he made,” Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s national press secretary, told Fox News Wednesday, Newsweek reports. “Which include, on Day 1, launching the largest mass deportation operation of illegal immigrants that Kamala Harris has allowed into this country.”

Axios reports Leavitt says that “mass deportation operation” includes “millions of undocumented immigrants.”

Back in September, Trump infamously attacked President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and immigrants.

“What they have done to our country by allowing these millions and millions of people to come into our country,” Trump said. “And look at what’s happening to the towns all over the United States. And a lot of towns don’t want to talk — not going to be Aurora or Springfield. A lot of towns don’t want to talk about it because they’re so embarrassed by it. In Springfield, they’re eating the dogs. The people that came in. They’re eating the cats. They’re eating — they’re eating the pets of the people that live there. And this is what’s happening in our country. And it’s a shame.”

That same month Trump called for “remigration,” the forceful deportation of immigrants, including those in the U.S. under lawful and unlawful circumstances. He vowed to “end the migrant invasion of America,” and falsely characterized some programs that allow legal entry to the U.S. under law.

“We will stop all migrant flights, end all illegal entries, terminate the Kamala phone app for smuggling illegals (CBP One App), revoke deportation immunity, suspend refugee resettlement, and return Kamala’s illegal migrants to their home countries (also known as remigration).”

Remigration, as NCRM reported at the time, is advocated by some in the European far-right, nationalist, and fascist movements.

Marine Le Pen, the French far-right nationalist who promotes anti-immigration and anti-Islam positions, viewed remigration as so extreme she broke with her allies over it. Earlier this year Politico Europe reported Le Pen said “that she was in ‘total disagreement’ with the reported discussions on ‘remigration.’” Those discussions included the forced deportation of some French citizens, who were described as “unassimilated citizens.”

The Washington Post reports Trump “has made 41 distinct promises for his first day in office, including mass deportations and banning transgender women from sports.”

Steve Bannon admits 'Project 2025 is the agenda' after Trump wins


David Edwards
November 6, 2024 
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Right-wing pundits admitted that a controversial plan to reshape the country called Project 2025 is Donald Trump's agenda after he won the 2024 presidential election.

On his daily War Room podcast, host Steve Bannon agreed with conservative pundit Matt Walsh, who made the admission on social media.

"Now that the election is over I think we can finally say that yeah actually Project 2025 is the agenda," Walsh wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Bannon sought to spread Walsh's message.

"Matt Walsh, I think, is a very smart and funny guy," Bannon said before amplifying the social media post. "Now that the election is over, I think we can finally say that, yeah, actually, Project 2025 is the agenda."

"Fabulous," the conservative host laughed as he instructed his staff to re-post the sentiment on social media channels.

"Put that everywhere," he said.

Watch the video below from Real America's Voice or click the link.




Ecstatic J6 offenders look forward to pardons from 'Daddy Trump' — and retribution
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A man clashed with Captiol police on Jan 6, 2020 (Shutterstock)

Donald Trump’s reelection is electrifying the Jan. 6 offender community, prompting a wave of elated X posts anticipating presidential pardons and, in some cases, calling for retribution against the Department of Justice and congressional investigators.

“We are on the cusp of a prisoner exchange,” Derrick Evans, a former West Virginia state legislator who served three months in prison for storming the U.S. Capitol, wrote before the polls had closed on Tuesday. “Swapping patriots for traitors.”

At 1:39 a.m., when it was evident Trump would win, Evans wrote: “I can’t imagine the excitement from my fellow Jan 6 prisoners who are still in prison tonight. Hold on, guys… you are coming home!”

Adam Christian Johnson, who served a 75-day sentence for stealing then-House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s lectern on Jan. 6, posted a video of himself on X at 1:46 a.m. popping the cork on a bottle of champagne. He captioned the video: “I. Want. My. Lectern.”

Another convicted Jan. 6 offender, Eric Clark, replied to Johnson: “When we go to DC to get our pardons, we’re all going to ask Trump to let you take the lectern home with you. You’ve earned it.”

The X account of Edward “Jake” Lang, who is currently awaiting trial in a Brooklyn, N.Y. jail on a charge of assaulting police at the Capitol, posted a message at 1:32 a.m. in all caps: “IM COMING HOME!!!!! THE JANUARY 6 POLITICAL PRISONERS ARE FINALLY COMING HOME!!!!”

Even before Trump’s reelection, prosecution had hardly dampened Lang’s militancy. In June, he had announced from jail that he was forming a “militia” alongside prominent conspiracy theorists to address potential “civil unrest” surrounding the election.

The expectation that more than 500 people convicted of violent crimes at the Capitol could receive presidential pardons and a smaller number currently incarcerated could be freed is not unreasonable, considering Trump’s statements on the campaign trail.

Trump dangled the promise of pardons for Jan. 6 offenders during campaign rallies while falsely referring to them as “hostages.” And Trump kicked off his campaign in March 2023 with a rally in Waco, Tex. that featured a recording of the so-called “J6 Prison Choir” singing the Star-Spangled Banner, overlaid with Trump reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.

Members of the Proud Boys, the fascist street gang that provided the engine for the attack on the Capitol, also took note.

The group’s primary Telegram channel posted a message calling the election for Trump at 1:24 p.m., adding, “We are so f---ing back!”


Leaders of the group are currently serving prison sentences for seditious conspiracy ranging from 15 to 22 years. Enrique Tarrio, the Proud Boys' former national chairman, told the Washington Post that prosecutors tried to get him to implicate Trump in the attack on the Capitol but that he refused to cooperate. Even as he faced sentencing, Tarrio publicly supported the former president who will be returning to the White House in January.

The Proud Boys Telegram channel celebrated Trump’s reelection on Wednesday morning with a series of graphics showing members in tactical gear thronging an oversized bust of Trump.

The channel also posted an obscene meme depicting Trump using a Sharpie to draw genitalia on the forehead of Attorney General Merrick Garland, accompanied by the words, “YOU’RE FIRED.”

The post was quickly followed with the message: “RELEASE ALL THE J6 POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW.”

Following news of Trump’s reelection, some Jan. 6 offenders simply expressed relief.

“DADDY TRUMP IS COMING HOME!” Rachel Powell, who is currently serving a 57-month sentence at a medium-security prison in West Virginia, posted on Wednesday morning. “When I get out, I will be working with the Patriot Freedom Project.”


Powell, who was nicknamed “Pink Hat Lady,” was seen in videos directing other rioters on how to take control of the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Jenny Cudd, who was sentenced to two months of probation after pleading guilty to trespassing at the Capitol, posted a video on X at 3:09 a.m. central time saying, “We’re all real excited that we’re about to get presidential pardons.”

But others are calling for retribution.

Addressing a post to the FBI Washington Field Office and the Department of Justice, Treniss Evans, who spent 20 days in jail for obstruction of an official proceeding on Jan. 6, wrote on X: “Remember what you did to patriots? What legal justice do you think will be coming for you?”

He also singled out the now-defunct House Select January 6th Committee chaired by Rep. Benny Thompson (D-MS).

“You sorry bastards in the so-called Select Committee, your time is coming too!” he wrote.

Some supporters of Jan. 6 offenders have also suggested that anonymous online sleuths who have provided hundreds of tips to the FBI to help identify wrongdoers should themselves face criminal charges.


Derrick Evans, the former West Virginia state lawmakers, rejected an appeal for unity made by Trump during his victory speech.

“Piss on ‘uniting the country,’” Evans wrote. “I want to see these treasonous scumbags in shackles facing a military tribunal.”



'No excuse this year': George Conway says Americans will 'suffer' from Trump’s 'chaos'

Matthew Chapman
November 6, 2024 
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George Conway (Chip Somodevilla/AFP)

America squarely has itself to blame for what "we all must suffer through," never-Trump conservative attorney George Conway, one of the president-elect's strongest critics from the right, wrote for The Atlantic.

At least in 2016, wrote Conway, "those of us who supported Donald Trump at least had the excuse of not knowing how sociopathy can present itself, and we at least had the conceit of believing that the presidency was not just a man, but an institution greater than the man, with legal and traditional mechanisms to make sure he’d never go off the rails."

But, he added, "the chaos, the derangement, and the incompetence" over those four years means we have every reason to know what will happen again.

"So there was no excuse this year," he wrote." We knew all we needed to know, even without the mendacious raging about Ohioans eating pets, the fantasizing about shooting journalists and arresting political opponents as 'enemies of the people,' even apart from the evidence presented in courts and the convictions in one that demonstrated his abject criminality."

The fact is, Conway continued, Trump is "a depraved and brazen pathological liar, a shameless con man, a sociopathic criminal, a man who has no moral or social conscience, empathy, or remorse. He has no respect for the Constitution and laws he will swear to uphold, and on top of all that, he exhibits emotional and cognitive deficiencies that seem to be intensifying, and that will only make his turpitude worse."

But America understood all of this — and had extensive knowledge of everything from the authoritarian blueprint of Project 2025, to his plans for economy-busting, price-exploding tariffs, to his pledges to put conspiracy theorists like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in charge of public health. And all of that was fine with a majority of the voting public.

"I dare not predict the future again, particularly as it comes to elections and other forms of mass behavior," wrote Conway. "But I daresay I fear we shall see a profound degradation in the ability of this nation to govern itself rationally and fairly, with freedom and political equality under the rule of law. Because that is not actually a prediction. It’s a logical deduction based on the words and deeds of the president-elect, his enablers, and his supporters—and a long and often sorry record of human history. Let us brace ourselves."


The list of who Donald Trump has ‘pledged to punish,’ according to one of his targets

David Badash, The New Civil Rights Movement
November 6, 2024 1

Donald Trump (Photo by Spencer Platt/AFP)

Vice President Kamala Harris, now the former Democratic presidential nominee, frequently said on the campaign trail: "On day one if elected, Donald Trump would walk into that office with an enemy's list. When elected, I will walk in with a to do list."

Donald Trump is now President-elect and, according to Politico, he has "a lengthy inventory of people he’s pledged to punish."

"For years, Trump has peppered his speeches and social media posts with vengeful calls for his political opponents, his critics and members of the media to be prosecuted, locked up, deported and even executed. In the waning weeks of the 2024 campaign, he escalated those promises of retaliation to a fever pitch," Politico reports Wednesday. "Now that he’s won, he has both a popular mandate — and the power — to begin implementing his platform of punishment."

Trump "will be emboldened by a Supreme Court ruling that grants presidents broad immunity from criminal accountability after they leave office. And he is expected to be surrounded by aides more willing to dispense with norms to carry out his wishes."

Back in March of 2023, Trump declared, "I am your warrior. I am your justice. And for those who have been wronged and betrayed: I am your retribution."

Who's on his list? According to Politico, nearly two dozen individuals, largely in the legal and political spectrum, along with dozens of intelligence specialists, and unnamed journalists:

President Joe Biden

Vice President Kamala Harris


Former President Barack Obama

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi


New York Attorney General Letitia James

Manhattan Justice Arthur Engoron

Former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney


Special Counsel Jack Smith

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg

Former Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley


Former FBI Director James Comey

Hunter Biden and the rest of the Biden family

Former FBI special agent Peter Strzok


Former FBI attorney Lisa Page

Rep. Adam Schiff (Now Senator-elect Smith)

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg

Former Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Mark Pomerantz


Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen

U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd

Rep. Jamaal Bowman


51 intelligence professionals who signed letter about Hunter Biden laptop

Members of the U.S. House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack

Unspecified people engaged in election fraud


POLITICO reporters, editors and publisher

It's not just Politico.

Trump has often called the mainstream media, the “enemy of the people.”

In his victory speech early Wednesday morning, Trump referred to the press as, “the enemy camp,” according to The Guardian.

"Introducing his running mate, the Ohio senator JD Vance, Trump said: “I told JD to go into the enemy camp. He just goes: OK. Which one? CNNMSNBC? He’s like the only guy who looks forward to going on, and then just absolutely obliterates them.”

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'Executions are warranted': Far-right groups plot out violent post-election fantasies
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November 6, 2024

AR-15 (M4A1) (Shutterstock)

Far-right extremists are laying out their violent fantasies online in the light of Tuesday election result, Wired reported on Wednesday.

According to the report, supporters of President-elect Donald Trump are calling for mass executions of dissidents and posting murderous memes. “Build the gallows!!” said one post on the far-right, antisemitic platform Gab.

This comes after Trump spent much of the election campaign promising to run as an authoritarian, pushed constant conspiracy theories about his enemies rigging the election or the justice system, and faced limited accountability over claims he incited a violent mob to attack the Capitol on January 6 following his 2020 election loss — all of which seems to have empowered his more radical supporters to think about purges.

"A poster on Patriots.win, a pro-Trump forum, shared an AI drawing of Nancy Pelosi with a noose around her neck about to be hanged," noted the report — while some other posters "shared images of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ... suggesting he too be hanged 'for high treason.'"

One Truth Social poster wrote, "Many executions are warranted. These traitors are a terminal cancer that MUST BE completely eradicated to make America healthy again,” while another wrote “It sounds like a Military Court should sentence her [Kamala Harris] to death. Yes?”

Prior to the election, many far-right radicals were glorifying the idea of domestic terrorism or civil war, no matter who won the election, arguing that it was best to burn down the whole system and create their ideal dictatorship in its place.

Trump, for his part, has often indulged in violent rhetoric, calling for retired generals from his own administration, like Mark Milley, to be executed for treason when they spoke out against him.










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