Soros-Funded Website Uses Trump Assassination Wish to Fundraise for Far Left Sen. Chappelle-Nadal

Missouri State Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal hoped for the assassination of President Trump in a Facebook comment last Thursday. She then deleted it in a panic.

She even acknowledged she would get a visit from the Secret Service when she posted her comment.

Maria Chappelle-Nadal’s Facebook comment was so egregious that even ABC News reported on the story.

Then on Thursday Chappelle-Nadal tweeted out a Holocaust threat to Jewish Missouri Governor Eric Greitens.

On Friday Missouri Lt. Governor Mike Parsons told Senator Chappelle-Nadal to step down or be removed from office.

Even the Missouri Democrats are turning on her.

Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal was removed from her committee assignments.

Missouri Lt. Governor Mike Parsons sent a letter out on Tuesday urging senators to reconvene and oust unhinged Democratic Senator Chappelle-Nadal from office.

But not all is lost for Maria.

Supporters of Maria Chappelle-Nadal are fundraising off of her comments.
FOX News reported:

Allies of the state senator in Missouri fighting to keep her seat after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated set up a website and encouraged people to donate money to the embattled Democrat.

But after Fox News asked questions about the request for donations, the fundraising link disappeared from the site.

State Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal told Fox News in a statement on Wednesday she appreciates the “gesture and show of support” from the supporter who set up the site.

The “I stand with Maria” website included a link to Chappelle-Nadal’s fundraising page at ActBlue, an online platform used by Democrats to raise money online.

“An enthusiastic supporter started a website – www.istandwithmaria.com – to collect signatures in support of me staying in the Missouri Senate,” Chappelle-Nadal said. “They added a link to my Senate ActBlue, which is public. The page is a nice gesture and show of support.”

ActBlue is funded by donations and George Soros.

Actor James Woods weighed in:

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