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Christian broadcaster says Rachel Maddow will lead coup of America

A Christian broadcaster has claimed that MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow is preparing to launch a coup of the US government and decapitate President Donald Trump.

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Rick Wiles is a far right Christian broadcaster who is fond of conspiracy theories. In a recent broadcast of his show Tru News he went ‘off the deep end’ and told his viewers that the queer journalist was plotting to over throw the government.

“America, you’ve been homosexualized. You’ve been Jewdy-ized. I’m just telling it how it is,” Wiles told viewers. “She was spewing out, last night, calls for revolution. Calls to remove the President of the United States. She was telling the left, ‘Take a deep breath, we’re at the moment, it’s coming, we’re almost there, we’re going to remove him from the White House.’ We’re about 72 hours — possibly 72 hours — from a coup.” Wiles proclaimed.

“Be prepared that you’re going to turn on television and see helicopters hovering over the roof of the White House with men clad in black, rappelling down ropes, entering in to the White House. Be prepared for a shoot out in the White House as Secret Service agents shoot commandos coming in to arrest President Trump.” the evangelical broadcaster continued.

“That is how close we are to revolution. Be prepared for a mob — a leftist mob — to tear down the gates, the fence of the White House and to go into the White House and to drag him out with his family and decapitate them on the lawn of the White House,” he said.

The statement was captured by advocacy group Right Wing Watch.


 

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