President Trump’s Michigan supporters received a direct “warning” this week from state Rep. Cynthia Johnson to “walk lightly,” lest her own allies “make them pay” in the weeks ahead.
The Democrat sipped wine Tuesday evening during a Facebook live video before issuing a clarion call for her “soldiers” to get to “work” regarding ongoing allegations of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.
“I wanna talk to y’all,” she said. “We got some work to do. We got some work to do. … There’s a good way to do it and a f—ed up way to do it. Always provide proof.”
Ms. Johnson said she wished she could privately pass on her message, but circumstances forced her to do so during a live-stream.
At issue are anonymous racist messages she has received at her office.
“Hit their a—es in the pocketbook,” she continued. “One of our bright citizens of our country, in Illinois, who happened to, uh, voicemail me unknown but, guess what? FBI. State police. They found her. So this is just a warning to you, Trumpers. Be careful, walk lightly, we ain’t playing with you. Enough of the shenanigans. Enough is enough. And for those of you who are soldiers, you know how to do it. Do it right, be in order, make them pay.”
Mr. Trump has vowed to fight for every “legal vote” cast in the 2020 election even if it takes him to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The president maintains that a massive victory over presumptive President-elect Joseph R. Biden was illegally erased in the middle of the night due to fraud involving millions of mail-in ballots.
Larges batches of votes in swing states such as Michigan took a seemingly insurmountable lead around midnight and it into an apparent loss by sunrise.