Democrat Texas State Rep Suggests Bombing Those Standing For Texas On Immigration Invasion Against Biden Regime

A Texas State Representative took a play out of California traitor Eric Swalwell’s book and posted a tweet with bombs dropping and insinuated that those who support the efforts of Texas to stop the illegal alien invasion should be bombed.  This is completely lawless and it is completely out of line for a representative of the People to insinuate such a crime.

Last Friday, End Wokeness posted the following numbers of gun owners per capita for 10 states, states that have solidarity with Texas.

After seeing the post above, Texas State Senator Gene Wu tweeted out something that cannot be misunderstood.  His post insinuates that those guns will be no good against bombs dropped on those people supporting Texas.

Here’s the tweet.

He then continued in an expletive-laced thread of tweets.

Clearly, Wu has zero business in the People’s House in Texas! He doesn’t know the Constitution and doesn’t obey it but attacks it and the People he is to serve.

In fact, many people took him to task, which was quite easy to do.

Doug Billings reminds us that Wu was one of the representatives that went MIA and fled the state to DC, and then lumped Wu into the Joe Biden camp as Biden has made similar threats to those who call out his treason and other crimes.

Wu’s recent statement bears an uncanny resemblance to the rhetoric employed by Joe Biden when addressing his detractors.

The individual who claims to hold the title of “president” has, on two separate occasions in the past year, issued intimidating threats involving fighter jets towards millions of conservatives.

Wu was among a group of Texas Democrats who unlawfully fled the state for Washington DC, in a blatant disregard for their obligations to establish a legally mandated quorum.

Their misguided and cowardly motive behind this action was aimed at preventing Republicans from utilizing their majority power to pass a crucial election integrity bill.

In response, the Texas legislature eventually voted to authorize the Sergeant-at-Arms to apprehend them, prompting Wu and others to finally return.

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