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Reuters: ACTING U.S. ATTORNEY FOR DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA SAYS VANCE BOELTER HAD A LIST OF MORE THAN 45 MINNESOTA STATE AND FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS IN HIS CAR

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Lol

This is a United States Senator mocking the assassination of a Minnesota legislator and her husband. He pretends to be a good Mormon. He’s a sick fuck.

“At least” is doing a lot of work here, @ksdk.bsky.social It’s either sloppy or intentionally misleading reporting.

The word you are looking for is “millions”, WSJ. There is a concerted effort by corporate media to minimize the size of these protests. 1/

It's always interesting to compare the numbers to the Tea Party protests and the respective coverage of them.

This was the Ishtar of military parades.

The Tea Party protests in April 2009 had about a third of a million people involved, and the political media treated it like a game changer for the Obama presidency. The No Kings rallies were AT LEAST ten times bigger than the Tea Party protests. Will the press keep pretending Trump is popular?

the story today is of a profoundly low energy military parade being met with millions of americans in nationwide protests denouncing the dictatorial pretensions of the president

St. Louis #NoKings

St. Louis!!! #NoKings

We have entered the "The police is saying that if the police is at your door you are not safe call the police immediately" stage of making America great again

BREAKING Minnesota public safety authorities are advising people to avoid attending any political rallies in the state today until the suspect in the shooting of two Democratic lawmakers and their spouses is apprehended, Governor Tim Walz said.