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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't usually give to GoFundMe's but I gave to this one for Stewart Rhodes' ex-wife, who has been abused and threatened by him. She's sacred to death he'll come after her and her children now. https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-divorce-oath-keeper-leader-stewart-rhodes?attribution_id=sl:2925e8d8-4b26-4a90-ba7b-4b38f47b7c62&utm_campaign=p_lico+update+share&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=twitter [twitter]https://x.com/Acosta/status/1882085404918333696[/twitter][/quote] This was my first thought when I heard about the pardons. So many of these SOBs were abusers and in many cases, they were turned in by people they knew. I’m so sad for the revenge tour of abusers. [/quote] If he goes after the ex and eliminates her, he’ll skate unless it’s on video. If it’s on video, Trump will order his prosecutors to throw the case, mess up something on purpose so that Stewart walks. Last resort is a pardon. So end result is that Stewart’s loyalty to Trump, his commitment to MAGA, excuses his behavior. You could say Stewart earned the right to eliminate his ex. That’s a powerful message, rocket fuel for Trump’s paramilitaries. Lots and lots of men would love to go hurt people Purge-style. They’re happy to serve Trump’s interests if they get to unleash on people they hate anyway.[/quote]
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