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🦠 This lawmaker supports the idea of spreading coronavirus at ‘MAGA’ rallies

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Thousands of Americans could be at risk after a local lawmaker made an ill-advised attempt at humor that encourages those who test positive for the deadly coronavirus to attend ‘every MAGA rally’ they possibly can, Your Content has learned.

What’s more, the shady council-lady encouraged one constituent to certainly attend every rally they possibly can if they test positive.

The stunning revelation comes from Denver, Co. when local Democratic lawmaker Candi CdeBaca took to social media to chime in on an idea she found fascinating: spread the coronavirus at congested, overcrowded rallies held by the Trump campaign.

Someone originally tweeted: “For the record, if I do get the coronavirus I’m attending every MAGA rally I can,” the original tweet was since deleted, but the councilwoman has yet to remove her disturbing reply that supported the idea of spreading the virus at Trump rallies.

That’s when the questionable councilwoman chimed in .. “Yaaaas!!” Councilwoman Candi said, showcasing several power emojis noting their solidarity.

“This is as real as it gets! It could become one of the biggest disasters in the history of presidential rallies if someone takes that councilwoman up on her sick joke,” a source at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation told Your Content. “But you can be sure those guarding the President are close enough to respond to any incident or threat immediately.”

“The goal for everyone is to make sure no member of the general public are deliberately given the coronavirus. That is an act of terrorism and a crime that will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. This is NO laughing matter,” the source said.

“The U.S. Secret Service is aware of the tweet made by Denver Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca. As a matter of practice, the U.S. Secret Service does not comment on protective operations,” a U.S. Secret Service spokesperson told Your Content.

“The U.S. Secret Service is aware of the tweet made by Denver Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca. As a matter of practice, the U.S. Secret Service does not comment on protective operations”

U.S. Secret Service Spokesperson to Your Content

However, both Democrats and Republicans immediately started to criticize the disgusting suggestion, declaring she must resign immediately.

“If that’s the way you feel about half of America you should resign,” wrote Audie Vickers.

Democrat Liberty Liz also chimed in: “You want people to potentially die because you don’t agree with them politically?”

“You want people to potentially die because you don’t agree with them politically?”

via @liberty_lizzie

“Wouldn’t this be an act of bio-terrorism due to its political targeting?” said another concerned citizen. “Asking for a friend.”

“Wouldn’t this be an act of bio-terrorism due to its political targeting?”


Your Content reached out to the lawmaker for comment but did not hear back in time for publication.


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