“Someone will be killed” – election officials warn Trump against incitement

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Donald Trump still does not admit defeat in the US presidential election. He is still spreading his allegations of fraud. Now an election official is appealing for Trump to stop his tirades. Otherwise, Gabriel Sterling fears escalating acts of violence. A senior electoral officer in Georgia has made an urgent appeal to US President Donald Trump in the face of ongoing doubts about the election results and threats of violence against those involved in the election. “Show greatness, stop. Step in, tell your supporters: Do not be violent. Stop threatening. All of this is wrong, it is not American,” said Gabriel Sterling in a statement to the press in Atlanta. Addressing Trump, he said: “You have the right to go to court. What you are unable to do (…) is to stop making people commit possible acts of violence.” Sterling warned, “Someone will be injured. Someone will be shot. Someone will be killed.” Sterling did not hide his bewilderment and based his anger on threats that electoral officials in the southern state would endure. Trump was narrowly defeated by Joe Biden there. A second recount is currently in progress. Those responsible do not expect any change in the result this time either. Justice examines possible intrigue bribe for pardon from Trump? Trump has still not admitted his defeat to Biden and spreads baseless claims almost daily about alleged irregularities in the election that would have cost him his victory. Sterling accused Trump and senators of failing to condemn threats. It is about elections and thus also about the backbone of democracy. “All of you who didn’t say a damn word were complicit,” he said. “Death threats, threats of violence, intimidation. This is too much.” Trump and his confidants have been raising the mood for weeks against those responsible in Georgia, for example against Republican State Secretary Brad Raffensperger, who claims to have received death threats. Trump himself recently made derogatory comments about Governor Brian Kemp, whom he feels let down in his attempts to overturn the election result. On Tuesday he first asked him to do something about the election result. “You allowed your state to be defrauded,” Trump accused his party colleague on Twitter. He called on him to call off runoff elections for two Senate seats in January, the result of which could break Republican dominance in the important Congress Chamber.

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