A Republican state senator has called for “civil war” if Donald Trump loses the presidential election in November.

George Lang, an Ohio politician, made the comment as he introduced JD Vance at his first solo campaign event since becoming Trump’s running mate.

After taking to the stage fist-raised and shouting Trump’s post-shooting battle cry “Fight! Fight!”, Mr Lang warned of an existential threat facing Americans. He declared in front of a large, heated crowd in Ohio: “We are in the fight for the soul of our nation… for our kids, for our grandkids, it is a fight we can never imagine.

“I believe wholeheartedly, Donald Trump and Butler County’s JD Vance are the last chance to save our country. Politically, I’m afraid if we lose this one, it’s going to take a civil war to save the country.”

Video of the speech

    • @kitnaht
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      165 months ago

      Not with a supreme court that’s willing to say Unicorns exist for the sake of a legal argument. Law means nothing in this land for republicans right now.

    • @[email protected]
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      105 months ago

      Do you see Biden’s AG charging them with treason?

      They didn’t capitalize on Jan 6th to purge everyone involved, just gave a few car dealership owners a slap on the wrist.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 months ago

      It should be noted that a large swath of that act has been overturned by the supreme court in the decades since the 40s.

      It’s where we get the distinction between “advocating for revolution” and “telling people to revolt, now”.

      One is protected because “violent revolution” in an abstract sense is a protected political policy position.
      The law was originally used to target unionists and socialists who said we needed to tear the system down and rebuild it, by force if necessary.

      What isn’t protected is an imminent call to action or direct incitement to lawlessness.

      Advocating for the ability to do something that violates the current law is the only way to advocate for changing a law.