Posted on 04/22/2024 12:44:49 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Rep. John Carter (R-TX) says anti-Israel protesters “vandalized” one of his offices in Texas and vowed to find the “parties responsible.”
Carter posted a photo on X on Monday, showing red paint splattered across his office door with the words “Free Gaza” written in what appeared to be red graffiti on the sidewalk in front of the office.
“Unhinged anti-Israel activists vandalized my Georgetown office. Let me make 2 things clear, my support for Israel is unwavering & your intimidation won’t work,” Carter wrote. “Secondly, the parties responsible will be found & will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
Unhinged anti-Israel activists vandalized my Georgetown office. Let me make 2 things clear, my support for Israel is unwavering & your intimidation won’t work. Secondly, the parties responsible will be found & will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. #StandWithIsrael pic.twitter.com/YT8Nv1UISI
— Rep. John Carter (@JudgeCarter) April 22, 2024
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Insurrection!
I don't know, but I can't say I recall anyone involved in the Jan. 6th stolen election protest calling for the "death of America".
In fast a great many of them were holding up American flags. But they are the "insurrectionists" and people who support Islamic terrorism while holding up the flag of Hamas while calling for the death of America are merely "protesters"
Insurectionists
Protesters
I thought John Carter was fighting for freedom on Mars.
....not sure about the Mars reference, but as a constituent I’m surprised anything got him out from under his desk. Besides being all in on amnesty, he is pretty worthless until election time when he swears he’s a texas conservative.
... ymmv
Not too smart for any Republican to have any office there.
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