SHOULD KANSAS CITY PROTEST FORMER PREZ TRUMP'S ARREST?!?

Mainstream GOP elected leaders tell us . . . No.

However . . .

Let's not forget that Kansas City once played host to the biggest Prez Trump Rally in all of the Midwest with thousands of cars parading through town. And even airplanes showing their support overhead.

Still . . .

Here's the bipartisan effort to encourage calm . . .

"I don’t think people should protest this, no,” McCarthy told reporters during the first night of the House GOP’s three-day annual issues retreat. “We want calmness out there.”

"The ex-president on Truth Social called for his followers to “Protest, take our nation back,” when attacking the investigation and its chief investigator Saturday. But the top House Republican sought to smooth over Trump’s wording, in a throwback to a frequent GOP tactic during his four years in the White House, suggesting he likely meant to “educate” people about the actions . . ."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

McCarthy pushes back against Trump's calls for protests: 'We want calmness out there'

The ex-president on Truth Social called for his followers to "Protest, take our nation back," when attacking the investigation and its chief investigator Saturday. But the top House Republican sought to smooth over Trump's wording, in a throwback to a frequent GOP tactic during his four years in the White House, suggesting he likely meant to "educate" people about the actions by Bragg.


Trump predicts arrest, pushes provocative line on 'protests'

As last week came to a close, the speculation about the Manhattan district attorney's office charging Donald Trump reached a new level. NBC News reported that local, state, and federal law enforcement, in addition to the Secret Service, had begun preparing for the possibility of the former president's indictment.


Elizabeth Warren, Marjorie Taylor Green agree people shouldn't protest alleged Trump arrest

Democrat Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren said there's "no reason to protest" following former President Donald Trump's claim he will likely be arrested this week for alleged hush money payments, appearing to echo Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's similar comment to not protest.

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