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Democrat terror wave continues

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Democrats wave of political terror continues. Panos Anastasiou, the man who attempted to murder the six conservative SC judges, is a long time Democrat donor.

It's time in our society we need to come together and these radicalized democrats should stop concocting wild plots to murder their political enemies.

Please democrats, all Americans want is for you to act civilized.
https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-assassination-threat-alaska-man-panos-anastasiou-arrested-1956493
Man Charged With Threatening to Kill Supreme Court Donated to Democrats

Panos Anastasiou, a 76-year-old Alaska man, arrested Wednesday for threatening to injure and kill six Supreme Court justices, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, has donated more than $700 to Democrats over the past eight years.

In a filing released Wednesday, the Justice Department said Anastasiou sent "over 465 messages to the Supreme Court via an online portal" that were "intended to harm and convey threats of harm" toward six justices and two of their family members. The justices who were threatened were not identified, and nine Justices sit on the High Court.

The messages, which were sent between March 10, 2023, and July 16, 2024, reportedly contained "violent, racist, and homophobic rhetoric coupled with threats of assassination via torture, hanging, and firearms, and encouraged others to participate in the acts of violence."

According to the Department of Justice's press release and the court filing, the messages escalated in violent imagery starting on January 4, 2024, when he sent a threat to murder "Supreme Court Justice 1 by 'providing the rope' to 'hang[]...from an Oak tree.'" Anastasiou also threatened Justice and Justice 2 to send "'fellow veterans' to 'spray' their homes with bullets 'hopefully killing' them," the court documents say.

On Wednesday, Anastasiou pleaded not guilty to 22 charges—nine counts of making threats against a federal judge and 13 counts of making interstate threats.