Individual-1 is no longer an unindicted co-conspirator in what GOP calls a 'accounting error'.
"‘Who Are You Gonna Shoot?’ Chris Hayes Asks Tucker Carlson Why He Told Viewers Not to Give Up AR-15s After Trump Indictment
In another clip, guest Jason Whitlock said, “I’m ready for whatever’s next and I hope every other man out there watching the show, I hope you’re ready for whatever’s next. If that’s what they want, let’s get to it.”
Meanwhile, Carlson advised viewers to hold onto their guns.
“We will find ourselves on that path to a one-party state and authoritarian government,” said his guest.
“Yeah, probably not the best thing to give up your AR-15,” Carlson replied. “And I think most people know that.”
Hayes reacted to Carlson’s remarks.
“Just to be clear, Tucker said, ‘Probably not the best time to give up your AR-15s,'” he repeated. “Why not? Why is he saying that? The implication is that you have the AR-15 so that you could shoot at, kill, maim, who? Fellow citizens? Agents of the state? Why do you have them? Who are you gonna shoot?”
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Donald Trump has told advisers that he wants to be handcuffed when he makes an appearance in court, if he is indicted by a Manhattan grand jury for his role in paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels, multiple sources close to the former president have said.
The former president has reasoned that since he would need to go to the courthouse and surrender himself to authorities for fingerprinting and a mug shot anyway, the sources said, he might as well turn everything into a “spectacle”.
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Trump’s legal team in the hush money case has recoiled at the idea of him going in person and recommended that Trump allow them to quietly turn himself in next week and schedule a remote appearance, even citing guidance from his Secret Service detail about potential security concerns.
But Trump has rejected that approach and told various allies over the weekend that he didn’t care if someone shot him – he would become “a martyr”. He later added that if he got shot, he would probably win the presidency in 2024, the sources said.
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" I love my father, & I love my country. Today, I am pained for both"
Noting that Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner -- who has baggage of his own -- both stuck with Trump in the White House for all four years, Matt Lewis added, "As far as the former first daughter goes, she and her husband might be done with politics, but once you’ve been a party to an administration like Trump’s, it’s going to be a long time before politics is done with them."
"So, Ivanka, you want to have a seat at the cool apolitical kids’ table? You want to be once again accepted by the socially liberal billionaires’ children you used to go to the Hamptons with and now have Miami Beach playdates with? You want to enjoy the privileges of being a Trump with none of the shame? Good luck with that," he concluded.
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