New Jersey Congressman’s Social Media Posts Blamed for Inciting J13 Anger and Hatred

Concerns Over Congressman Bill Pascrell’s Social Media Rhetoric

Another New Jersey Congressman is under fire for provoking violence and fear within the Democrat party and within the local community after multiple inflammatory and inciteful posts about former President Donald J. Trump prior to a failed assassination attempt on July 13th.

New Jersey Congressman Bill Pascrell, an aging left-wing antagonist, stoking the fears of the American left has been blamed as a co-conspirator to the rhetoric against former President Donald J. Trump. Some are even calling for his resignation.

There has been talk about a J13 commission to investigate the assassination attempt on the President, and if that comes to light, Pascrell should be identified as a co-conspirator who demonized the former President that led to the incitement of anger and now violence against Trump and his supporters.

New Jersey Congressman's Social Media Posts Blamed for Inciting J13 Anger and Hatred

At 89 years old, Congressman Bill Pascrell, who recently secured 77% of the vote in the Democratic primary, is running for reelection amidst controversy over his social media conduct.

New Jersey Congressman's Social Media Posts Blamed for Inciting J13 Anger and Hatred

His X (formerly Twitter) profile contains numerous messages where he labels Republicans and Donald Trump as threats to both democracy and personal safety. This rhetoric reflects the intense partisan divides and the charged political language that has become normalized in certain political circles.

New Jersey Congressman's Social Media Posts Blamed for Inciting J13 Anger and Hatred

Critics argue that Pascrell’s approach on social media, featuring a stream of what some describe as manipulated media clips, lacks the discernment expected of a public servant. This issue underscores broader concerns about how elected officials use social media to communicate with constituents and the potential impact of their words on public discourse and trust.

New Jersey Congressman's Social Media Posts Blamed for Inciting J13 Anger and Hatred

Pascrell tried to hide his ties to J13 after the assassination attempt, offering prayers to the man who he claimed is unfit, a liar, launched a coup, and is a threat to the lives of Americans.

“There is no room for political violence in America at any time, in any place, from any person, for any reason. Never. Thank you to our brave law enforcement. Pray for Donald Trump and pray for our great United States of America,” he Tweeted.

The next day he tried to shame Republicans, using Trump’s assassination attempt to push his agenda to disarm the American people and take away their guns.

Pascrell might be the one who is dangerous to the people of New Jersey.

  • New Jersey Congressman’s Social Media Posts Blamed for Inciting J13 Anger and Hatred

    Concerns Over Congressman Bill Pascrell’s Social Media Rhetoric

    Another New Jersey Congressman is under fire for provoking violence and fear within the Democrat party and within the local community after multiple inflammatory and inciteful posts about former President Donald J. Trump prior to a failed assassination attempt on July 13th.

    New Jersey Congressman Bill Pascrell, an aging left-wing antagonist, stoking the fears of the American left has been blamed as a co-conspirator to the rhetoric against former President Donald J. Trump. Some are even calling for his resignation.

    There has been talk about a J13 commission to investigate the assassination attempt on the President, and if that comes to light, Pascrell should be identified as a co-conspirator who demonized the former President that led to the incitement of anger and now violence against Trump and his supporters.

    At 89 years old, Congressman Bill Pascrell, who recently secured 77% of the vote in the Democratic primary, is running for reelection amidst controversy over his social media conduct.

    His X (formerly Twitter) profile contains numerous messages where he labels Republicans and Donald Trump as threats to both democracy and personal safety. This rhetoric reflects the intense partisan divides and the charged political language that has become normalized in certain political circles.

    Critics argue that Pascrell’s approach on social media, featuring a stream of what some describe as manipulated media clips, lacks the discernment expected of a public servant. This issue underscores broader concerns about how elected officials use social media to communicate with constituents and the potential impact of their words on public discourse and trust.

    Pascrell tried to hide his ties to J13 after the assassination attempt, offering prayers to the man who he claimed is unfit, a liar, launched a coup, and is a threat to the lives of Americans.

    “There is no room for political violence in America at any time, in any place, from any person, for any reason. Never. Thank you to our brave law enforcement. Pray for Donald Trump and pray for our great United States of America,” he Tweeted.

    The next day he tried to shame Republicans, using Trump’s assassination attempt to push his agenda to disarm the American people and take away their guns.

    Pascrell might be the one who is dangerous to the people of New Jersey.

  • New Jersey Congressman Says Dems Need to Continue to Fight After Trump Shooting

    New Jersey Convressman Tom Malinowski has publicly criticized a senior House Democrat’s resignation to the prospect of a second Trump presidency.

    In a tweet, Malinowski expressed that such resignation is neither justified nor acceptable, emphasizing that Democrats have multiple strategic paths to consider and should unite around the most effective one to win.

    The comment from the unnamed senior House Democrat, reported by Axios and highlighted by Jake Tapper, stated, “We’ve all resigned ourselves to a second Trump presidency,” sparking controversy and calls for a proactive approach within the Democratic Party. Malinowski’s response highlights a call for leadership and unity in opposition to this defeatist stance.

    Malinowski has been a staunch supporter of Joe Biden.

    “I’m still proud to have been the first NJ member of Congress to endorse Joe Biden in 2020. He’s been a uniquely successful president. Today, he can go down in history as the man who saved America from Trump twice – first by running four years ago, then by passing the torch,” he said.

    Prior to the assassination attempt on Trump, Malinowski was a key figure posting anti-Trump rhetoric on social media. He has not eased up since the attempt.

  • Early Morning Shooting on Nostrand Avenue; Suspect at Large

    BROOKLYN, NY – A 50-year-old man was shot in the abdomen in an early morning incident on Nostrand Avenue this Sunday.

    According to police reports, the shooting occurred at approximately 6:00 a.m. in front of 1609 Nostrand Avenue. The victim was swiftly transported to NYC Health+Hospitals/Kings County and is currently in stable condition.

    The shooter, who remains unidentified, fled the scene on foot heading east on Tilden Avenue. Authorities are actively searching for the suspect and are asking for any witnesses or individuals with information to come forward to assist in the ongoing investigation.

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