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Representative Maxine Waters has urged the Department of Justice to investigate “right-wing organizations” backing former President Donald Trump, allegedly preparing for a civil war. Speaking on MSNBC’s “The Sunday Show,” Waters expressed deep concern over Trump’s refusal to accept the election outcome, warning of potential violence.
it’s our duty to overthrow tyranny and it’s our right to form private militias as it states in the 2nd amendment. I will always prepare for war and I’ll be training my sons to do the same and despise government.However, conservatives on X claim that it is their right to prepare for a “civil war” against “tyranny.” It appears that the conservatives in America are unsatisfied with the current Democrat government.
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