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    Governor of Missouri Responds To Democrat Senator Who Called For Trump Assassination

    By Ashley CantonUpdated:August 19, 20172 Mins Read
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    After he call for the assassination of THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, state Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal has been put on full blast many several key people and now even the Governor of Missouri, Eric Greitens, is calling for her explosion.

    Along with Greitens two top Missouri Dems are calling for her to resign, including Sen. Claire McCaskill and the chairman of the Missouri Democratic Party.

    “I condemn it,” McCaskill told the Post-Dispatch. “It’s outrageous. And she should resign.”

    But if you ask me, that’s not enough. She should be jailed for this. There’s no context where this is OK and she even admitted to saying it despite the post being deleted.

    As Written, Reported By and Seen First on Fox News:

    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.”

    Senator Chappelle-Nadal said she hopes the President is killed. Republicans and Democrats have called on her to resign.

    — Eric Greitens (@EricGreitens) August 18, 2017

    Her response: “Hell no.” Last night, in an interview, she refused to apologize—twice.

    — Eric Greitens (@EricGreitens) August 18, 2017

    “I posted something on my personal Facebook and I should not have done that, and for that I am sorry for that,” Chapelle-Nadal told St. Louis television station KMOV. “But I am not going to shy away from what caused that anger at all, I’m not going to shy away from that.”

    The Secret Service told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch it is investigating Chapelle-Nadal’s post.

    Missouri governor calls for expulsion of Dem senator who urged Trump assassination | Fox News

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