That is exactly what happened when radical California Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters dropped into Minnesota last Saturday to join a protest in Brooklyn Center demanding justice for Daunte Wright's killing.
In advance of jury deliberations over Chauvin's fate, Waters used her response to a reporter's question to call on protesters to "Stay on the street" and "Get more confrontational" if they don't like the jury's verdict.
Maxine Waters told reporters, "You know, someone said it better than me: I'm not celebrating, I'm relieved." But Waters' "Relief" may be premature.
One or more members of the jury may well have heard about what Waters said and felt intimidated by a senior congresswoman exhorting a mob to become more confrontational if the jury does not reach the verdict that she and the mob demand.
On April 20th, before the Chauvin verdict was announced, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked for comment on Maxine Waters' call for protesters to get more confrontational on the streets if the jury did not reach an acceptable verdict.
Rather than even acknowledge Judge Cahill's condemnation of Maxine Waters' "Abhorrent" remarks that failed to respect "a co-equal branch of government," Democrats circled the wagons around her.
Expect even more inflammatory rhetoric from Waters and other leftwing progressive politicians in the weeks to come as another summer of potential riots and mob justice approaches.
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Thursday, April 22, 2021
Maxine's Mob Justice
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