The criminal suggestion by Joffe was made on ARD – a public broadcaster – on January 22, 2017.
Joffe is the publisher-editor of Die Zeit, a weekly German newspaper. He is also a courtesy professor of political science at Stanford University.
After a caller to the German show asked the panel if there was “still a way out of the Trump catastrophe” to remove him from office, Joffe suggested that someone in the White House murder him.
Constanze Stelzenmüller, co-host, had begun discussing how she thought Trump might be impeached before his first term was up.
“There has to be a qualified two-thirds majority of the Senate in order for a removal of office to take place. These are politically and legally pretty high hurdles, a lot would have to happen for it, we’re far away from that,” she said.
Joffe then calmly suggested: “Murder in the White House, for example.”
The female presenter then continued as if Joffe had made a joke about the proposed murder, but Joffe was hardly in a friendly mood when he incited the crime on air. Joffe actually appeared to be on edge most of the time.
The same leftists who would have been outraged at anyone hinting at violence against Barack Obama routinely suggest assassinating Trump.
On the day before Trump’s inauguration, CNN was still speculating as to what would happen if Trump was killed.
CNN ran a segment earlier in which a Trump fan predicted the violent liberals would “kill him (Trump)” if he gets elected, which was immediately followed by a Clinton supporter promising “blood in the streets” if he were to win.
The mainstream media, Lester Holt, and others are using terms such as “whitelash” to insinuate that Trump’s presidency has sparked a race war in the US, but continue to air supportive coverage of Black Lives Matter, a violent black racist organisation, while asserting that racist whites are responsible for Trump’s victory.
Anti-Trump protests after the election were organised even before Trump had signed any executive order, suggesting that the demonstrations were not directed against any particular policy they might disagree with, but against white Trump supporters generally.
In the USA investigations have been initiated against the pop singer Madonna after she said this about Trump during the Women’s March: “Yes I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.” Breitbart reported.
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Doesn’t Germany have a law against advocating the assassination of foreign leaders?
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