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Former President Trump holds a "Save America" rally in Des Moines, Iowa.
 

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The 'Blacks For Trump' Creator Was in a Cult That Conspired to Murder People
'Michael the Black Man' was in the Yahweh ben Yahweh cult and believes that Obama is Satan.


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By Rachel Dicker
Oct. 27, 2016

During a recent campaign stop in Sanford, Florida, GOP nominee Donald Trump praised a particular sign that supporters have been waving at his rallies for several weeks now.

The sign reads "Blacks For Trump." It has a URL below it: http://gods2.com/.

The website link leads to the webpage of "Michael the Black Man," a former member of the infamous Yahweh ben Yahweh cult, who believes, among other things, Barack Obama is Satan and Hillary Clinton is a member of the KKK.​
Michael himself was at the rally on Tuesday just behind Trump, waving the sign and sporting a shirt with the URL and the message "Trump & Republicans Are Not Racist." He is visible in this ABC News video just over Trump's left shoulder:​

"I like those signs," Trump said. "Blacks for Trump. You watch. You watch. Those signs are great, thank you."​
White Trump supporters have also been spotted waving the signs at rallies.​

The website advertised on the sign details Michael's political philosophy and says that Clinton must not win the presidency "because God said she will not be saved because she won't repent ... so because she is doomed she wants everybody to die with her by choosing Hillary ur choosing death because u will have given her the power to start World War 3."

Michael and 15 other members of the Yahweh ben Yahweh cult were charged with conspiring in two murders in the early 1990s.
New York Magazine reports that Michael is "a novel figure" in South Florida, that he has has been charged for multiple crimes but never convicted and has his own radio show that details his political beliefs.


Creator of 'Blacks For Trump' is Former Member of Murderous Cult | US News


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The 'Blacks For Trump' Creator Was in a Cult That Conspired to Murder People
'Michael the Black Man' was in the Yahweh ben Yahweh cult and believes that Obama is Satan.


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By Rachel Dicker
Oct. 27, 2016

During a recent campaign stop in Sanford, Florida, GOP nominee Donald Trump praised a particular sign that supporters have been waving at his rallies for several weeks now.

The sign reads "Blacks For Trump." It has a URL below it: http://gods2.com/.

The website link leads to the webpage of "Michael the Black Man," a former member of the infamous Yahweh ben Yahweh cult, who believes, among other things, Barack Obama is Satan and Hillary Clinton is a member of the KKK.​
Michael himself was at the rally on Tuesday just behind Trump, waving the sign and sporting a shirt with the URL and the message "Trump & Republicans Are Not Racist." He is visible in this ABC News video just over Trump's left shoulder:​

"I like those signs," Trump said. "Blacks for Trump. You watch. You watch. Those signs are great, thank you."​
White Trump supporters have also been spotted waving the signs at rallies.​

The website advertised on the sign details Michael's political philosophy and says that Clinton must not win the presidency "because God said she will not be saved because she won't repent ... so because she is doomed she wants everybody to die with her by choosing Hillary ur choosing death because u will have given her the power to start World War 3."

Michael and 15 other members of the Yahweh ben Yahweh cult were charged with conspiring in two murders in the early 1990s.
New York Magazine reports that Michael is "a novel figure" in South Florida, that he has has been charged for multiple crimes but never convicted and has his own radio show that details his political beliefs.


Creator of 'Blacks For Trump' is Former Member of Murderous Cult | US News


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What happened to KingFace?

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If I had a chance to save a Trump supporting coon hanging on capsized boat from drowning I'd throw him an anchor. :rolleyes:
 

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There should have been fencing with the military stationed outside whenever any of them are shot or killed whether in their district or at the Capitol. They treated Gabby Gifford and Congressional baseball game as nothing in the media like a typical school shooting. I was sounding the alarm about this years ago, this did not look right. They should have given me the resources to leave country with dignity, instead they wanted to hold me hostage wasting my time so they could steal and setup omnipresent surveillance. This would have deescalated the situation greatly.

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They have finally stepped up security with bigger budgets, the Capitol Police are now doing their own investigations instead of relying on the executive branch and have posts outside of DC. The warning signs were present, they just did not pay attention to them.
 

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‘We simply did not win the election for the presidency’: GOP senator says no evidence for Trump claims


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A Republican senator who broke publicly with former President Donald Trump amid the latter’s false claims about the 2020 election worked on Sunday to reiterate that the former president lost to Joe Biden fairly.

As the nation focused its attention on the one-year anniversary of the attack on the US Capitol, senator Mike Rounds (Republican from South Dakota) joined ABC’s This Week to dismiss the falsehoods that Mr Trump and his loyalists within the GOP continue to spread about his defeat.
"We simply did not win the election, as Republicans, for the presidency,” Mr Rounds said on Sunday.​

He then warned that Mr Trump’s falsehoods only sought to undermine his own supporters’ confidence in US elections, while Democrats and independents who do not believe him continue to vote and participate in the system as normal.

f we simply look back and tell our people don't vote because there's cheating going on, then we're going to put ourselves in a huge disadvantage,” said the senator. “[L]et's focus on what it takes to win those elections. We can do that. But we have to let people know that they can -- they can believe and they can have confidence that those elections are fair."

Mr Rounds issued a statement just after the riot at the Capitol in January stating that while he had kept an “open mind” when listening to objections to the Electoral College votes of individual states which were targeted by the Trump campaign with allegations of fraud, he had found no reason to support those objections before the Senate given that Mr Trump’s supporters had failed to provide any conclusive evidence of fraud.

At the time, he denounced those who were objecting to the Electoral College vote counts anyway as violating the spirit of US democracy.

“Absent overwhelming evidence of constitutional violations in an election process, objecting to the Electoral College vote count is dangerous and unwise. It flies in the face of our Founding Fathers, who intended individual states to operate their own election processes and entrusted the adjudication of election disputes to the courts,” he said in January.

Mr. Rounds repeated on Sunday during his interview with ABC News that he had listened to the supposed evidence of widespread election fraud put forth by Mr Trump’s allies, and had not been convinced.

"While there were some irregularities, there were none of the irregularities which would have risen to the point where they would have changed the vote outcome in a single state," he said.

Those comments echo the statements made by top federal officials appointed by Mr Trump himself, including former Secretary of State William Barr, who in the days after the 2020 election sought to publicly rebuke the claims of vote manipulation spread by the former president’s supporters.

Officials including Mr. Barr declared the 2020 election the most secure in US history, and subsequent state-level investigations in many jurisdictions across the country where fraud was alleged failed to turn up the significant levels of irregularities that Mr. Trump’s campaign insisted had occurred.

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