WestVirginiaRebel Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 Fox News Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens joined calls Friday for state Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal to be expelled from the legislature after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated. The Republican governor put out a string of tweets noting that lawmakers have called on the Democratic lawmaker to resign and urged the Senate to kick her out if she refuses. “Senator Chappelle-Nadal said she hopes the President is killed. Republicans and Democrats have called on her to resign,” he wrote. “… Last night, in an interview, she refused to apologize—twice. If she will not resign, the Senate can vote to remove her. I believe they should.” 4h Eric Greitens ✔@EricGreitens Senator Chappelle-Nadal said she hopes the President is killed. Republicans and Democrats have called on her to resign. Follow Eric Greitens ✔@EricGreitens Her response: "Hell no." Last night, in an interview, she refused to apologize—twice. 12:28 PM - Aug 18, 2017 3737 Replies 171171 Retweets 329329 likes Twitter Ads info and privacy 4h Eric Greitens ✔@EricGreitens Replying to @EricGreitens Her response: "Hell no." Last night, in an interview, she refused to apologize—twice. Follow Eric Greitens ✔@EricGreitens If she will not resign, the Senate can vote to remove her. I believe they should. 12:28 PM - Aug 18, 2017 211211 Replies 556556 Retweets 1,2321,232 likes Twitter Ads info and privacy The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that Lt. Gov. Mike Parson backed the call, saying if she does not resign before an upcoming September session, he will seek her expulsion in his capacity as state Senate president. The Senate could do so with a two-thirds vote. Chappelle-Nadal made the original comment, since deleted, on Facebook. “I hope Trump is assassinated!” she wrote. Chappelle-Nadal eventually removed the post, but a screenshot was saved and shared on Twitter. In interviews with local outlets, Chapelle-Nadal said she regretted her post but not her anger at the president. She blamed her outburst on the president's response to the white supremacist violence in Charlottesville. ________ She was just angry, or something... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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