Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) is claiming that “right-wing organizations” aligned with former President Donald J. Trump are preparing in secret to unleash violence on cities and towns across the country should he lose the 2024 presidential election. “I want to know about all of those right-wing organizations that [Trump]’s connected with how are training up in the hills somewhere,” Waters told MSNBC on Sunday. She continued, baselessly claiming these groups are “targeting what communities they’re going to attack.”
Waters, who has a long history of spreading conspiracy theories and unfounded claims about Republican organizations and leaders, told MSNBC she intends to pressure the Biden government as to their plan to handle the groups she imagines are hiding in the hills. “I’ll tell you what I’m going to do,” Waters exclaimed on the left-wing cable network before continuing: “I’m going to ask the Justice Department, and I’m going to ask the President to tell us what they’re going to do to protect this country against violence if [Trump] loses.”
Despite Waters‘s assertion that there is a vast right-wing conspiracy of armed groups hiding “up in the hills somewhere,” there is no actual evidence the claim is true. Even the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center concedes there are only about 200 active militia groups in the United States, down from their estimate of 858 groups in 1996. A 1999 Justice Department report acknowledged that most of the militia movement in the U.S. was not a proactive force and posed little to no public threat.
The National Pulse previously reported that former President Donald Trump does not think there will be any violence around the 2024 presidential election, despite Waters’s baseless insistence otherwise. “I don’t think you’ll have political violence,” he said. During a January town hall event, Trump said that political violence was never acceptable.
Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters floats a completely unhinged conspiracy theory that "right-wing organizations" are "training up in the hills somewhere" pic.twitter.com/EIDQgoeA9h
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