President Trump Goes Off on “Slime Balls” Weissmann and Eisen

This article originally appeared on JoeHoft.com and was republished with permission.

“Slime Balls” like Norm Eisen and Andrew Weissmann should be in prison or worse for their illegal and treasonous coup attempts against President Trump instead they continue unabated. 

President Trump shared Truths about corrupt Obama pals who are doing all they can to use lawfare in BS cases against President Trump and anyone near him who loves America.  They were involved in almost all actions and attempts to stop President Trump and anyone near him during his Administration.

Trump shared:

The group suing me in Colorado to ridiculously try and Unconstitutionally keep me off the ballot (I am leading against DeSanctimonious by almost 50 points, and beating Crooked Joe, BIG!), is TRUMP DERANGED “CREW,” composed of many slime balls & groups like Norm Eisen through Brookings or Just Security, Andrew Weissmann, Joyce Vance, et al. They are, perhaps illegally, working with Weissmann acolyte Lisa Monaco at “Injustice.” I have been beating them for years, including Impeachments. MAGA!!!

PAGE 2: Crew also sued me on emoluments at my recently sold, and very beautiful, D.C. hotel, and LOST BIG. These are bad Radical Left people and groups that use the Injustice Department as though it were their own. Lisa Monaco does whatever they tell her to do. They play her like a fiddle. So bad for our once great Country. They will have major liability for what they are doing to America! It is, working with Deranged Jack Smith & others, ELECTION INTERFERENCE at a level never seen before. MAGA!

Weissmann and Eisen recently also indicated they were involved in another case against President Trump.

DEEP STATE TRUMP INDICTMENT – Created by Corrupt Weissmann and Eisen, It Ignores the Law with Limited Mention of President Trump’s Right to Presidential Records Act

They are animals.

Americans need to learn how to perform citizen arrests and take these guys in for sedition since our DOJ is broken, crooked and on their side.

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Minnesota High School Went on 30-Minute Lockdown Over “Huge Fight” in First Week Without School Resource Officers Due to New State Law (VIDEO)

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Mankato East High School in Minnesota faced a half-hour lockdown Friday morning, following a huge fight on campus.

Superintendent Paul Peterson announced there were no significant injuries and assured that the students involved would be disciplined, The Free Press reported.

The incident brings into sharp focus the ongoing debate around the recent removal of school resource officers (SROs) due to a new state law limiting physical restraints on students. Police agencies across the state have withdrawn their SROs, expressing concern about potential liability under the new legislation.

“I discussed this with several attorneys who are familiar with this area of the law and they were unanimous: The law is unclear and it could result in litigation that threatens the livelihood of our school resource officers,” Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt said. “It could even subject them to criminal prosecution for trying to de-escalate a situation by restraining an out-of-control student.”

The new law specifies that SROs are restricted from using a variety of restraints on students, including any holds that impair breathing or communication, among others. This has led to a delay in the placement of SROs at several Minnesota schools, including those in Mankato, as public safety agencies await further clarification on the new legislation.

According to the new law:

(a) An employee or agent of a district, including a school resource officer, security personnel, or police officer contracted with a district, shall not use prone restraint.

(b) An employee or agent of a district, including a school resource officer, security personnel, or police officer contracted with a district, shall not inflict any form of physical holding that restricts or impairs a pupil’s ability to breathe; restricts or impairs a pupil’s ability to communicate distress; places pressure or weight on a pupil’s head, throat, neck, chest, lungs, sternum, diaphragm, back, or abdomen; or results in straddling a pupil’s torso.

Superintendent Paul Peterson emphasized that the incident showcases the need for School Resource Officers (SROs).

“We are talking with our public safety partners every day about how to craft temporary plans,” Peterson said. “We all have an identical long-term plan, which is to get SROs back to school.”

He emphasized that SROs are trained to deescalate situations and directly call for backup if needed, rather than relying on school staff to do so.

“We are as a school district really hoping that our public safety partners get the clarification they’re seeking and we’re all seeking so that program can return to Mankato schools,” he said. “When it comes to keeping our schools safe, there’s no closer partner we have than with public safety.”

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has advised that reasonable force may still be used by SROs “to prevent bodily harm or death to the student or another,” but what constitutes ‘reasonable’ will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) has not indicated plans for a special legislative session to revise the law, despite calls from law enforcement agencies and some legislators.

“That’s getting enough clarity that districts are saying, ‘Sure, we’re back and we’re doing this,’” Walz said. “So I think that’s where we stand right now. And we’ll just keep working it.”

Barry Werk, the man who posted the huge fight, wrote on X, “Gov. Tim Walz Mankato has had 2 school lockdowns in the 1st 4 days of school. How are we feeling about removing the police officer presence from the High Schools? Here is what you don’t want to show. This is sad and terrible.

@GovTimWalz Mankato has had 2 school lockdowns in the 1st 4 days of school. How are we feeling about removing the police officer presence from the High Schools? Here is what you don’t want to show. This is sad and terrible pic.twitter.com/OCypiqYjX5

— Barry Werk (@KabekonaKrusher) September 9, 2023

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