capitol, the protests and raised their voices with sexual assault didn t kill anybody. what we saw last week was terrorism. that s what that is. absolutely. those are acts of terrorism. and we need to be very clear. and there is nothing to equate with terrorism. there is nothing to equate. right. on the white supremacy we are seeing. it s horrific. it is incumbent upon donald trump, it is incumbent on folks in the republican party. and i m saying that, because that is the side. that is the political party that has been stoking this. you know this firsthand, because you wrote a story about first lady melania trump and it was just a straight story. it had some positive things, some negative things, whatever. she hated it. the president supporters hated it. they attacked you and president trump refused to criticize his supporters. you said you need to take it up with them. yeah, he said i have no message for them. and furthermore, when melania was asked about this, she sai
the full court was like, no, dude, your conviction stands, this is it, end of story. end of the road. we realize you re obsessed with this, but you were rightly convicted, it stands. in response to that rejection from the courts, in august, 1989, that guy decided he would start building bombs again. and on august 21st, 1989, he mailed a bomb that was packed with tear gas to the naacp offices in atlanta, georgia. that bomb went off inside the offices of the naacp. didn t kill anybody, but it did blow up and disburse tear gas throughout that office. it was terrifying. it was intended to be. along with that bomb that day in august, 1989, walter moody sent threatening letters to tv stations across the country and sent a threatening letter to that federal appeals court that had turned down his case. he said that was his declaration of war, and he would start bombing and sending poison gas all over the country, and the
from the courts, in august 1989, that guy decided he would start building bombs again. and on august 21st, 1989, he mailed a bomb that was packed with tear gas to the naacp offices in atlanta, georgia. that bomb went off inside the offices of the naacp. didn t kill anybody, but it did blow up and disburse tear gas throughout that office. it was terrifying. it was intended to be. along with that bomb that day in august 1989, walter moody sent threatening letters to tv stations across the country and sent a threatening letter to that federal appeals court that turned down his case. he said that was his declaration of war, and he would start bombing and sending poison gas all over the country, and the country should brace itself for his war. then he started making more bombs. took him a couple months to get all the materials he needed and
police department that has the responsibility to enforce those laws that were being infringed upon. it wasn t the responsibility of i.c.e. to enforce those laws, it was the mayor s responsibility and he failed to. tucker: the bottom line is, when an american citizen calls the law enforcement agency for help, they have a responsibilit responsibility. that s today s politics and that s what we have to get beyond. it makes me happy when things like this happen because the vast majority of americans disagree with these types of policies and then we get people who care elected. thank you very much for that. thank you, tucker. paul manafort didn t kill
laws that were beingas infringed upon. it wasn t the responsibility of i.c.e. to enforce those laws, it was the mayor s responsibility and he failed to. tucker: the bottom line is, when an american citizen calls the law enforcement agency for help, they have a responsibility. that s today s politics and that s what we have to get beyond. it makes me happy when things like this happen because the vast majority of americans disagree with these types of policies and then we get people who care elected. thank you very much for that. thank you, tucker. paul manafort didn t kill anybody, he didn t deal drugs and he was not even accused of colluding with russia.