‘Black Activist’ Posts Assassination Threat to POTUS: “The American People Shouldn’t Allow Trump to Nominate Another Justice By Any Means Necessary”


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On Wednesday, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced he will be retiring from the bench at the end of July.

The liberals immediately melted down over the idea of President Trump choosing another conservative Justice to the Supreme Court.

“Black activist,” Samuel Sinyangwe, called for President Trump to be assassinated on Wednesday from his bluecheck verified Twitter account.

Sinyangwe said, “The Supreme Court is too important. It’s everything. The American people should not allow Trump to nominate another justice. By any means necessary.”

The radical “black activist” has since deleted his tweet, however, we have a screenshot (below)

Samuel Sinyangwe’s bio on the website ourstates.org reads:

 Samuel Sinyagwe, 27, is a policy analyst and data scientist who works with communities of color to fight systemic racism through cutting-edge policies and strategies. Samuel co-founded Mapping Police Violence to support activists across the country to collect and use data to fight police violence and co-founded Campaign Zero to advocate for local, state, and federal policy solutions to end police violence. Samuel has been featured on MSNBC, CNN, BBC, LA Times, the Forbes 30 under 30 and The Root 100. Previously, Samuel worked at PolicyLink to support a national network of 61 Promise Neighborhoods communities to build cradle-to-career systems of support for low-income families. He grew up in Orlando, FL and graduated from Stanford University in 2012, where he studied how race and racism impact the U.S. political system.

Ourstates is dedicated to ‘Blocking Trump’s agenda’:

Radical Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson is listed as one of Ourstate’s activists: 

Sinyangwe describes himself as a “Black activist, Data Scientist & Policy Analyst. Stanford Alum. Co-Founder, Campaign Zero | Mapping Police Violence “

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