Wearer of Nazi Tied Insignia Trump Aide Claims People Defending Constitution are Siding with Terrorists
Wearer of Nazi collaborator insignia and "Counterterrorism Czar" Sebastian Gorka accused people defending the Constitution of aiding and abetting terrorism.
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Wearer of Nazi collaborator insignia and White House Senior Director for Counterterrorism Sebastian Gorka accused people defending the Constitution of aiding and abetting terrorism.
“A top aide to US President Donald Trump who recently defended the administration’s omission of Jews from a Holocaust Remembrance Day statement has on several occasions worn insignia tied to Nazi collaborators in Hungary,” The Times of Israel reported in February of 2017 about top Trump aide Sebastian Gorka, who announced on Newsmax that people supporting due process are “on the side of terrorists and “aiding and abetting” terrorism.
The former Breitbart editor was at Trump’s first inauguration “wearing the uniform and medal of Vitézi Rend, a Hungarian order of merit closely associated with Nazi Germany.”
Now Gorka is spewing propaganda against the Constitution of the United States in order to justify Nazi-esque behavior of disappearing people off of the streets without due process, which is an absolute attack on the basic rights afforded to us under the Constitution.
“I came up with this over a year ago when I had my show on Newsmax, and I realized that the taxonomy of politics in America is dead. It's not left and right. It's not Republican or Democrat. There's a line that divides us. Do you love America, or do you hate America?" Gorka said on Tuesday’s Rob Schmitt Tonight Newsmax program, speaking about the critics of the Trump administration’s illegal treatment of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was shipped off to CECOT prison in El Salvador.
The prison is often referred to as a death camp, and in spite of the Supreme Court ruling that the administration must facilitate his return, they have refused. A judge then said there is “probable cause” to hold the Trump government in contempt over Alien Enemies Act deportations.
Yet, Gorka, the Nazi collaborator insignia wearer, thinks it is the people who criticize the administration’s illegal activities who are the problem. The people who stand up for the most basic freedom afforded via due process are the problem, according to the Nazi insignia wearer.
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