BREAKING: Eric Schmitt Ally Threatened to Assassinate Trump A shocking new report uncovers Eric Schmitt’s close relationship with a radical liberal who called for the assassination of President Trump. According to the explosive report from Breitbart News, the Schmitt campaign “devolved into a meltdown level” when presented with the abhorrent information their candidate is friends with someone who was investigated by the United States Secret Service for threatening to kill President Trump. In 2017, then-State Sen. Chappelle-Nadal wrote on Facebook, “I hope Trump is assassinated!” Fast forward to 2022 and Schmitt posed with a photo with his close friend, which was liked by his staffer in his Attorney General office. When contacted by Breitbart News, former Missouri State Legislator and Democrat Maria Chappelle-Nadal surprisingly gave her full throated endorsement of Schmitt, saying, “Senator Schmitt and I worked very well together from opposite sides of the aisle while serving in the Missouri Senate.” She even provided the news outlet with additional evidence of their close relationship—pictures of them from “Seersucker Wednesday” Exclusive–Radical Leftist Who Called for Trump’s Assassination in 2017: Missouri’s Eric Schmitt ‘Worked Very Well’ with Me, ‘We Are Still Moving Mountains’ Breitbart News Former Missouri State Legislator Maria Chappelle-Nadal (D), a radical leftist who called for the assassination of then-President Donald Trump in 2017, exclusively told Breitbart News that she “worked very well” with Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri, while they were in the State Senate together. In response, Schmitt’s campaign devolved into a meltdown level of attacks against his biggest opponent in the GOP primary and refused to say whether he regrets working with Chappelle-Nadal to champion big bipartisan deals that Democrats like and conservatives do not. Chappelle-Nadal sent out a tweet in January with a photograph showing her and Schmitt smiling side by side. The caption she put on the photograph reads: “7 years ago today. We are still moving mountains.” Mariana Deal, Attorney General Schmitt’s Director of Communications, liked the tweet, which came years after Chappelle-Nadal called for Trump’s assassination in 2017. The early 2022 tweet is not publicly visible at this time as Chappelle-Nadal’s tweets are protected. It is unclear when the Twitter account went private, and if it was public at one point this year or not–but the date of the tweet is just weeks before Schmitt hosted a fundraiser at Trump’s luxurious seaside Palm Beach resort Mar-a-Lago in early 2022. The shocking photograph and caption raise concerns around Schmitt’s ties to the far left and exactly what “mountains” the pair have moved together. After refusing to resign, she continued her radical streak. For instance, Chappelle-Nadal in 2018 demanded during a debate over a tax bill that the state legislature create a reparations policy for black Missourians due to slavery and asserted that then-Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) was “no different” than Republicans. “Neither one of them give a heck about the black community, only the votes,” Chappelle-Nadal said on the floor of the Senate. Breitbart News reached out to Chappelle-Nadal on Wednesday regarding the social media post. In response, she spoke glowingly of Schmitt–praising their working relationship and discussing several areas in which they pushed bipartisan initiatives together. “Senator Schmitt and I worked very well together from opposite sides of the aisle while serving in the Missouri Senate,” Chappelle-Nadal told Breitbart News. “He took the lead in the senate to address predatory fines by municipalities shortly after the Ferguson Uprising. Senator Schmitt also supported my legislation giving disadvantaged and minority students educational alternative opportunities.” When asked to specify what she meant by “moving mountains,” Chappelle-Nadal said: “both Eric and I immensely care about St. Louis County residents and work separately to ensure individual rights are upheld.” “It is always more fruitful when opposing parties can work together where there is agreement policy-wise,” she added. She also denied being approached by Schmitt or his campaign to conceal the image, adding she tweeted the image “as a nice memory,” and provided Breitbart News with additional pictures from “Seersucker Wednesday” (seen below), which she noted is “a bipartisan tradition that continues today.” In those pictures, among others, Schmitt and Chappelle-Nadal appear together. In August 2017, after Trump said there was “blame on both sides” for the violence at the Charlottesville Unite the Right rallies, then-State Sen. Chappelle-Nadal (D) took to Facebook and wrote, “I hope Trump is assassinated!,” as Breitbart News reported at the time. After public outrage, Chappelle-Nadal apologized and deleted the post, but refused to resign despite bi-partisan censures and calls for her forfeiture of office. “I am not resigning … What I said was wrong, but I am not going to stop talking about what led to that, which is the frustration and anger that many people across America are feeling right now,” she told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Chappelle-Nadal’s comments led to a U.S. Secret Service investigation into whether her hope that Trump was assassinated was a serious threat or not. It also led to multiple bipartisan calls for her resignation, including from the state’s Democratic Party chairman at the time, Stephen Webber, and then-Gov. Eric Greitens (R-MO), a Republican who Schmitt is now running against for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate. … Nonetheless, the mere fact that Schmitt has a penchant of working with such people on big-picture policy items raises serious concerns as to whether he would be just another establishment Republican in the Washington swamp if elected. With the right furious right now at people like Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) for cutting a gun control deal and Senate GOP leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) backing key elements of the Democrat agenda like the bipartisan infrastructure framework, or BIF, gives lots of conservatives pause when considering candidates in GOP primaries. In a follow-up statement when pressed further, Chrismer refused to say whether Schmitt regrets working with Chappelle-Nadal in the Missouri legislature and refused to say whether he would take that mentality and track record of working with Democrats on big bipartisan deals to Washington. … Those talking points are the very same that top establishment GOP officials like Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and consultant Karl Rove are spreading around in their attacks against Greitens as they get increasingly desperate to stop him – Greitens is the first major candidate for U.S. Senate this year to publicly pledge to oppose McConnell for GOP leader, something Schmitt has outwardly refused to do – because of the threat he represents to their power structure. Read the entire Breitbart News article here. FOLLOW US Paid for by Greitens for U.S. Senate | PO Box 989, Chesterfield, MO 63006 Unsubscribe
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