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Democrat Congressman Introduces Legislation Aimed At Removing Donald Trump’s Secret Service Protection

A Democrat member of Congress has introduced legislation to end the Secret Service’s protection for those found guilty of a” Federal or State offense that is punished by a term of at least one year in prison. ” Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS ), the former chair of the Jan. 6 find committee, introduced the DISGRACED Former Protectees Act. Thompson made it evident that the legislation would be applicable to President Trump in a fact sheet accompanying the bill. The former President Trump would be covered by this rule. According to the fact sheet, it would also apply to all Secret Service agents who have been found guilty of felony felonies. Former President Donald J. Trump’s extraordinary 91 felony convictions in federal and state courts across the nation have created a new requirement that Congress must address, it read,” to ensure Secret Service protection does not interfere with the legal administrative process and the administration of justice.” The intention of this bill is to give inmate protection to competent prison authorities more than involve the Secret Service. The removal of Secret Service protection, furthermore, does not alter the penalty for crimes or the criminal statutes, ” it continued. Only IN: Rep. Previous chair of the Jan. Legislation that would terminate Secret Service protection for, uh, anyone who has been sentenced to a year or more in jail has been introduced by the 6 committee. https ://t. co/0EyltMuwUa pic. twitter. com/TLi2ZqXw38 — Kyle Cheney ( @kyledcheney ) April 19, 2024 Byron York, chief political correspondent at the Washington Examiner, said the legislation would “make it easier for someone to kill Trump. ” “Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson ran the January 6 committee, which combined elements of show trial and reality series. Focused only on Trump, of course. If Trump is found guilty of any of the 88 felonies against him by elected Democrat prosecutor and a Biden Justice Department appointee, Thompson wants to remove Trump from the Secret Service. The clear undertone is that eliminating USSS would make it simpler for someone to murder Trump, which is undoubtedly Thompson’s intent with H.R. R. 8081: The DISGRACED Former Protectees Act, ” York said. Democrat Rep. Bennie Thompson ran the January 6 committee, which mingled elements of show trial and reality series. Focused exclusively on Trump, of course. Now, Thompson wants to take away Trump’s Secret Service protection if Trump is convicted on any of the 88 felony charges … — Byron York ( @ByronYork ) April 19, 2024 “House Democrats move to try to ensure Trump is murdered by removing his Secret Service protection? ” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton questioned. ABOVE: House Democrats move to remove Trump’s Secret Service protection in an effort to ensure his assassination? https ://t. co/ZWHrrWpxRM — Tom Fitton (@TomFitton ) April 20, 2024 “They’re literally trying to remove Trump’s Secret Service protection under a new bill. If this happens, and something happens to him, BLOOD is on your hands. And we won’t let that go, ” Ryan Fournier stated. Under a fresh bill, they are actually trying to remove Trump from his Secret Service protection. If this happens, and something happens to him, BLOOD is on your hands. And we won’t let that go. — Ryan Fournier ( @RyanAFournier ) April 20, 2024 The Epoch Times reports: The bill comes as the opening arguments for President Trump’s “hush-money ” trial are set to begin on April 22. On April 19, a whole jury and different jurors were chosen for the case. In the case, President Trump is facing 34 charges, each with a maximum sentence of four years in prison. In the case, it is claimed that President Trump allegedly fabricated his business records to divert money to Michael Cohen. According to the reports, Mr. Cohen to pay hush money to conceal provocative tales involving the former president. A payment of$ 130,000 made by Mr. Cohen to adult actress Stormy Daniels. The payment reportedly was intended to stop Ms. Daniels prevented herself from revealing formally during the 2016 campaign that she had an affair with the then-president in the middle of the 2000s. Trump has denied having the affair and making the payments. Judge Juan Merchan will preside over the case. Judge Merchan issued a gag order to stop President Trump from discussing witnesses and jurors back of the trial in Manhattan. Eventually, the order was modified to forbid President Trump from making comments about Judge Merchan’s relatives. The original Protectees Act is available here. [[{“value”:”

A Democrat congressman introduced legislation to end Secret Service protection of anyone convicted of a Federal or State offense punishable by a minimum of one year imprisonment.
Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-MS, former chair of the select committee that met on Jan. 6, introduced the DISGRACED Ex-Protees Act.
Thompson clarified in a fact sheet that the legislation would be applicable to President Trump.
This measure would also apply to all Secret Service Protectees convicted and sentenced under felony charges,” the fact sheet read. The fact sheet stated that it would also apply to all Secret Service Protectees who have been convicted of felony charges and sentenced.
It read: “Former President Donald J. Trump’s unprecedented 91 felony accusations in Federal and State Courts across the country has created a new urgency that Congress must address, to ensure Secret Service Protection does not interfere with criminal judicial processes and the administration justice.”
The purpose of the bill is to transfer inmate protection from the Secret Service to the relevant prison authorities, rather than involving them. The removal of Secret Service Protection does not alter criminal statutes, nor do the penalties for crimes change.

JUST IN: Rep. Bennie Thompson, former chair of the Jan.6 committee, has introduced legislation to terminate Secret Service protection, for, um, anyone sentenced a year or longer in jail. https://t.co/0EyltMuwUa pic.twitter.com/TLi2ZqXw38
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) April 19, 2024

Byron York, Washington Examiner’s chief political correspondent, said that the legislation would “make someone easier to kill Trump.”
Bennie Thompson, a Democratic representative, was the chairman of the January 6 Committee. The committee mixed elements from show trials and reality shows. Of course, the focus was solely on Trump. Thompson wants to remove Trump’s Secret Service Protection if Trump is found guilty of any of the 88 felony accusations leveled against him by Democratic prosecutors appointed by Biden Justice Department and elected Democratic prosecutors. The obvious subtext is that Thompson’s bill H.R. 881 is to make it easier for someone else to kill Trump by removing the USSS. “8081: The DISGRACED former Protectees act,” York said.

Bennie Thompson, a Democratic Rep., was the chairman of the January 6 Committee. The committee mixed elements from show trials and reality series. Obviously, the focus was on Trump. Thompson wants to remove Trump’s Secret Service Protection if Trump is found guilty of any one of the 88 felony counts…
— Byron York April 19, 2024

Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, asked: “Do House Democrats try to ensure Trump’s murder by removing Secret Service protection?”

BREAKING: House Democrats try to remove Trump’s Secret Service protection to ensure his murder? https://t.co/ZWHrrWpxRM
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) April 20, 2024

“They’re literally attempting to remove Trump’s Secret Service Protection under a new law. If this happens and something happens to Trump, BLOOD will be on your hands. “We won’t let this go,” Ryan Fournier said.

They’re literally attempting to remove Trump’s Secret Service Protection under a new law.
If this happens and something happens to him BLOOD will be on your hands.
We won’t let it go.
— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) April 20, 2024

The Epoch Times:
The bill is being introduced as opening arguments for President Trump’s “hush money” trial are scheduled to begin on April 22, 2019. On April 19, a full jury and alternates jurors were selected for the case. In the case, President Trump faces 34 charges. Each count carries a maximum prison sentence of four years.
In this case, it is alleged that President Trump falsified his records of business in order to divert funds to his former attorney Michael Cohen.
The funds were allegedly given to Mr. Cohen for him to make hush money payments to bury stories that were controversial and linked to the former President. The case revolves around a $130,000 payment made by Mr. Cohen in order to bury controversial stories linked to the former president.
The payment was made to prevent Daniels from revealing publicly during the 2016 election campaign that she had a relationship with the former President in the mid 2000s. President Trump has denied having the affair and making the payment.
The case will be presided by Judge Juan Merchan. Judge Merchan issued an order of silence prohibiting President Trump to speak about witnesses and jurors before the Manhattan trial. Later, the order was expanded to prohibit President Trump from commenting about Judge Merchan’s relatives.
You can read the DISGRACED Former Protectees Act here.

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