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Sunday, August 20, 2017

State Senator Has Right To Express Opinion, However, A Threat To The President Is Over The Top

Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens demands removal of state senator over Trump assassination remark (ABC News)
Missouri Governor Eric Greitens on Friday demanded the removal of a
 state senator who called for President Trump's assassination in a now-
deleted Facebook post. Those remarks prompted an investigation by
 the U.S. Secret Service.
Sen. Maria Chapelle-Nadal, a Democrat, wrote on her personal
 Facebook page Thursday, "I hope Trump is assassinated!" She later
 deleted the post.
Chapelle-Nadal has balked at calls for her resignation.
"I am not resigning," she tweeted Thursday. "When POC [people of color]
 are respected by this WH & they are willing to do real work, I'll sit down 
with them. People are traumatized!"

So Gov. Greitens and Lt. Gov. Mike Parson, both Republicans, on Friday 
called for Chapelle-Nadal's colleagues to oust her.
"If she will not resign, the Senate can vote to remove her. I believe they 
should," Greitens tweeted.
The Republican governor previously tweeted, "Senator Chappelle-Nadal 
said she hopes the President is killed. Republicans and Democrats have
 called on her to resign ... Her response: 'Hell no.' Last night, in an
 interview, she refused to apologize -— twice."
Chappelle-Nadal told The Associated Press on Friday that she met on 
Thursday with the U.S. Secret Service as part of its investigation into 
her remarks.
"I let them know that I had no intentions of hurting anyone or trying to
 get other people to hurt anyone at all," she said.
And in an interview with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, she said, "I didn’t 
mean what I put up. Absolutely not. It was in response to the concerns
 that I am hearing from residents of St. Louis.”
FILE - In this Sept. 10, 2014, file photo, Missouri state Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal 
speaks on the Senate floor in Jefferson City, Mo. (The Associated Press)
Chappelle-Nadal made the remark in response to a post that suggested
 Vice President Mike Pence would try to have Trump removed from office
. Chappelle-Nadal said she made comment out of frustration with the
 Trump's response to last weekend's white nationalist rally in
 Charlottesville, Virginia.
Parson said he will ask senators to remove Chappelle-Nadal from 
office if she does not resign by the time lawmakers convene Sept. 13
 to consider veto overrides. Parson is the presiding officer of the 
Senate, though he can only vote to break ties and cannot sponsor 
legislation or make motions for votes.a erence Friday.

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