Trump Team Accuses Gretchen Whitmer of Encouraging
Assassination of President Weeks Before Election
Via Newsweek
Donald Trump's reelection campaign accused Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer of "encouraging assassination attempts" targeting the president on Sunday afternoon, amid escalating conflict between the two political leaders.
Trump's campaign, which uses the handle "Trump War Room" on Twitter, based its allegations against Whitmer on a token with the numbers "8645" clearly visible. The token appeared behind her during an interview with NBC News host Chuck Todd on Meet the Press Sunday morning.
"Governor Gretchen Whitmer displayed an '86 45' sign during her TV appearance. 86 can be shorthand for killing someone," the Trump campaign tweeted, alongside a screenshot from the governor's interview. "Whitmer is encouraging assassination attempts against President Trump just weeks after someone sent a ricin-laced package to the White House."
Governor Gretchen Whitmer displayed an "86 45" sign during her TV appearance.
— Trump War Room - Text TRUMP to 88022 (@TrumpWarRoom) October 18, 2020
86 can be shorthand for killing someone.
Whitmer is encouraging assassination attempts against President Trump just weeks after someone sent a ricin-laced package to the White House. pic.twitter.com/GzvtrjH40AThe campaign referenced a parcel containing ricin—a poison derived from castor beans that can cause internal injury—which was addressed to the White House and intercepted an an offsite mail processing facility in September. If ricin poisoning is left untreated, its effects can be fatal.
The collection of numbers, as listed on Urban Dictionary, is "a sneaky way to illustrate one's support of getting rid of Trump, '86ing' the 45th president." Anti-Trump apparel bearing the same symbol uses similar descriptions of its meaning. Merriam-Webster defines eighty-six as a slang term synonymous with the following phrases: "to refuse to serve (a customer)", "to get rid of", or "throw out".
The Trump campaign's latest comments about Whitmer echoed the governor's remarks about the president during her Meet the Press appearance. Speaking to Todd, Whitmer addressed reports of Trump supporters' "lock her up!" chants at his Michigan rally on Saturday. The chants, prompted by Trump's criticisms of Michigan's response to COVID-19, were directed at Whitmer. He affirmatively replied "lock them all up," as attendees shouted the rallying cry.. . . . Full Article By Emily Czachor @ Newsweek