Kansas City, MO – Senator Who Hoped For Trump Assassination In Post Apologizes

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    FILE - In this Sept. 10, 2014, file photo, Missouri state Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal speaks on the Senate floor in Jefferson City, Mo. Chappelle-Nadal says she posted and then deleted a comment on Facebook that said she hoped for President Donald Trump's assassination. The Democratic Senator says she didn't mean what she posted Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017, but was frustrated with the president's reaction to the violence last weekend in Charlottesville, Va.(AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)Kansas City, MO –  A Missouri lawmaker who drew bipartisan outrage over her brief Facebook comment expressing hope that President Donald Trump would be assassinated apologized publicly Sunday to Trump and his family, calling the online posting “a mistake.”

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    But Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, a black Democrat, said she has no plans to resign as numerous top Republicans and Democrats in Missouri have insisted since Thursday’s post in which she wrote “I hope Trump is assassinated!” Gov. Eric Greitens and Lt. Gov. Mike Parson, both Republicans, said Friday that state senators should oust her.

    “I made a mistake, and I’m owning up to it. And I’m not ever going to make a mistake like that again. I have learned my lesson. My judge and my jury is my Lord, Jesus Christ,” Chappelle-Nadal, who later deleted from post from her personal Facebook page, told reporters at a church in Ferguson.

    She had asked media outlets to not publish the news conference’s location beforehand because she’d received death threats since the post.

    “President Trump, I apologize to you and your family,” she added. She walked out and didn’t take any questions after delivering her three-minute statement.

    Chappelle-Nadal’s post was in response to one that suggested Vice President Mike Pence would try to have Trump removed from office. She has said she made the comment out of frustration with the Republican president’s response to the recent white nationalist rally and violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, for which Trump said “both sides” shared some blame.

    Chappelle-Nadal was later questioned by the U.S. Secret Service as part of its investigation into her remarks. She has told The Associated Press that she let the federal law enforcement agency know she “had no intentions of hurting anyone or trying to get other people to hurt anyone at all.”

    Parson has said he will ask senators to remove Chappelle-Nadal, who lives in the St. Louis suburb of University City, from office if she does not resign by the time lawmakers convene Sept. 13 to consider veto overrides. The Missouri Constitution says a lawmaker can be expelled upon a two-thirds vote of the elected members of a chamber. But that hasn’t occurred in recent decades, and it’s unclear exactly how it would happen.

    Before Sunday’s apology, Chappelle-Nadal had only called the Facebook post “improper” and claimed she was being targeted by the governor and other officeholders because of political expediency or grudges.

    “You know, what I’m reminded of is that we’re all human,” she said Sunday, seconds before voicing defiance about calls for her ouster.

    She also apologized to Missouri residents and her Statehouse colleagues.

    “I will continue to fight for issues that are really, really important,” said Chappelle-Nadal, who was a prominent voice during the protests in Ferguson after the 2014 police shooting death of Michael Brown. “God chooses people for different things, to send different messages.”


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    YossiP
    YossiP
    6 years ago

    Look at the picture, I rest my case!
    (I prefer to look with solar eclipse glasses, so as not to damage eyes)..

    6 years ago

    Could you imagine the riots if a white senator said that he wishes President Obama should be assasinated?

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    6 years ago

    Apologize? If she was a white male making the same outrageous threat to the previous President, he would be locked up in a heartbeat.

    Such hypocrisy!

    6 years ago

    She is consumed with partisan hate and is not fit for public office. Don’t wait for her to resign. Impeach her immediately. We need to rid our legislatures of such vermin.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    6 years ago

    How was she not fired on the spot??? Liberals are worse than the Alt Right, they know bounds, she should be added to the terrorist watch list.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    6 years ago

    The hate of the left is sickening, the silence of the left is even more sickening, haven’t heard too many on the left condemn this deranged woman.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    6 years ago

    Got to love how she became the victim, Before Sunday’s apology, Chappelle-Nadal claimed she was being targeted by the governor and other officeholders because of political expediency or grudges. I am surprised she didn’t play the race card.

    6 years ago

    Nothing will legally happen to her, because she is an overweight Black, female legislator, who will fall back on the race card, if they come after her. In her so-called apology, she kept quoting J.C., repeatedly. Hence, she can ask J.C. to save her, if they come after her.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    6 years ago

    Where is everyone’s favorite revered Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson??

    6 years ago

    I am totally against any form of slavery especially that was done in the 1800. But just a something that most people don’t know, the blacks were sold into slavery by other blacks. There were many many tribes and they w ould kill each other and eat each other as food. There were many very bad slave owners but many more treated there slaves well. Look at South Africa today where people live with their employer but not as slaves. Also the USA got only 5% of the slaves and Brazil got 35% because they had humongous plantations. It was only by the Dutch and later Portugal who imported them. I lived in Brasil as it is spelled there and you don’t see the hatred there. The divide is a lot caused by instigators such as malcolm x and A Sharpton.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    6 years ago

    Not one comment from Hoshomer and his ilk, I guess he condones such atrocious behavior, which has become the norm of the alt left.