JACK POSOBIEC: The swatting of Trump nominees is an 'act of terrorism'

"It's a game of Russian Roulette with real bullets."

"It's a game of Russian Roulette with real bullets."

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Jack Posobiec tore into the leftist regime on Wednesday's episode of Human Events Daily, after some of President-elect Donald Trump's administration nominees were "swatted" the night before.

These people, many of whom have small families and children, had the police called on them by someone who provided a false, anonymous police report that merited the involvement of a SWAT team showing up at the victims' houses. This, Posobiec said, has happened to his parents before. In fact, it happened last year on Christmas.

"The harsh truth is that swatting is not some harmless game. It's a tactic deployed by radical elements within these left wing polls designed and emboldened over the years to provoke a law enforcement response, putting lives at risk," the host said. "It's a game of Russian Roulette with real bullets."



Pointing to the 2 assassination attempts on Trump between July and September, Posobiec stated that swatting, "is cut from the same plot, the same violent cult mentality ... the same hatred, the same refusal to accept the outcome that is driving these acts, the targeted harassment, the echoes of violence the left, actual war on the status quo in our country."

"When you can't win at the polls, you attack the players. This is a strategy born out of desperation and a belief that their right to power overrides the basic rules of law and basic human decency."

"Look, they were swatting my family last year. Now they're swatting members of the incoming Trump administration," Posobiec stated before warning that the next step would be for the regime to go after everyday citizens who voted for Trump.

Watch the full episode below.

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