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Tom Arnold Tweets Fantasy of Murdering Donald Trump Jr.

Tom Arnold has continued his bizarre and violent attacks against the Trump family.

This time, however, he may have gone way too far.

Arnold pulled up an old photo of Donald Trump Jr. during a safari hunt, calling him a “real piece of garbage.”

He then stated, “Looking forward to the day I’m standing over him wearing my bullet belt & safari khakis, my cartoon sized Daniel Boone buck knife in one hand his his [sic] teeny tiny tail in the other..”

Donald Trump Jr. responded in kind, stating, “No we just get daily death threats and exploding packages of white powder sent to our homes you piece of garbage.”

Not Tom’s First Time

Arnold has invoked violence against Trump’s before.

After he made some threats against the president, he received a quick visit from the Secret Service.

Nothing came of it other than a warning for Arnold to stop making threats.

No Social Media Ban?

Arnold’s words are a clear violation for encouraging violence, yet his account remains active and the tweets remain on his page (we used screenshots here just in case he deleted them or his account does end up getting suspended).

Why was there no immediate suspension of Arnold in this case?

Clearly, Arnold is fantasizing about killing Donald Jr. here.

Arnold also retweeted an RT by Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn) that was encouraging violence against Senator Rand Paul (R-KY).

Liberals and Dems call out conservatives all the time for their anti-illegal immigrant rhetoric, yet they fail to acknowledge words like this that encourage violence against conservatives.

What is even worse is the platforms that suspend conservatives without cause, will allow rhetoric like this to continue to be published.

Hopefully, the Secret Service pays Arnold another visit but this time he gets something a bit more stiff than a talking to.

Source: Breitbart

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