Maxine Waters claims 'right-wing' groups are training 'in the hills' to attack if Trump not elected

"I know wanna know about all of those right-wing organizations that he's connected with who are training up in the hills somewhere and targeting, you know, what communities they're going to attack."

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In an interview on Sunday, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) said she fears the "right-wing" organizations who she said are "training up in the hills somewhere" in the event that Donald Trump is not elected in 2024.

This after Waters encouraged BLM protesters in 2021 to "get more confrontational" and in 2018 told Democrats and leftists to confront Republicans and Trump administration officials when they were seen in public.

"We've got to stay on the street and we've got to get more active, we've got to get more confrontational,” she said in 2021. “We've got to make sure that they know that we mean business."

Her latest comments came in an MSNBC interview with Waters on MSNBC when the host asked her about Trump's interview with TIME magazine.  

"I know wanna know about all of those right-wing organizations that he's connected with who are training up in the hills somewhere and targeting, you know, what communities they're going to attack," she stated.  

The California representative said that she would be contacting the DOJ in order to find out the information about the supposed "right-wing groups" that are just waiting to attack in the event that Trump loses.  

Additionally, Waters said she believes that Trump has connections to these various right-wing groups that are training to attack communities.  

Waters also called Trump a "pure racist" in the interview when she was reacting to the former president, saying that there is a "definite anti-white feeling in the country." 

Waters also claimed that Trump has said "There is going to be violence if he loses," likely referring to his comments about an economic bloodbath in the auto industry which was flamed into a hoax by Democrats and pundits who claimed he was calling for violence, not expressing concerns about American auto manufacturing the face of Biden's EV push.

"We need to know now, given that he's telling us that there's going to be violence if he loses. We need to know what his plan is and how we're going to be protected," she said.

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