Alec Baldwin: Trump could use US armed forces to ‘stop the election’ in November

“The ‘police’ activity in Portland and the loss of outrage/resistance to this let us know how Trump can also be logical in the November election,” he wrote over the weekend. “That’s his only hope.”

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The actor’s words from “30 Rock” come just a day after he shared an Esquire article reporting on the difficulty and contained a similar argument that the president could make Portland an “essay” for something more damaging in November.

“This is Trump’s election strategy,” Baldwin tweeted along with a link to the article.

He fired even fewer punches on Sunday with a tweet that encourages Trump to give up the goP’s wonderful.

“Trump resigns. Save your supporters coins and effort. Just go. Quit. Save your organization and let them rebuild,” he wrote.

The 62-year-old actor is never the only culprit on the Portland stage for the president. Mayor Wheeler argued that the w tactic will “strengthen his data from downed surveys.”

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Meanwhile, Gov. Kate Brown accused Trump of the executive’s strength to distract the public from the resurgence of coronavirus in the United States.

In a statement, DHS insisted that officials know themselves as Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officials. But they admitted that officials do not use call badges, raising recent incidents of doxing opposed to law enforcement.

“CBP officials knew each other and wore CBP badges at the meeting,” DHS said in a statement. “The names of the officials have not been published due to new incidents of doxing opposed to the staff framework of law enforcement who serve and protect our country.”

In its statement, the federal law enforcement firm did not provide important details about explicit incidents related to dox staff.

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On Friday, Oregon’s American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a complaint against DHS and the Marshals Service over tactics used through officials who oppose nonviolent protesters, such as the use of tear gas, rubber bulscorritor and acoustic weapons. The complaint was reportedly filed as a representative of legal observers and local journalists.

Morgan Philliplaystation of Fox News contributed to the report.

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