09/21/2020 / By Ramon Tomey
Michael Caputo, an assistant secretary for public affairs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), warned viewers during a Sep. 13 Facebook Live session that the Democrats are planning an armed insurrection against President Donald Trump and spoke about hit squads who were going to kill him.
Caputo, a former adviser during the president’s 2016 campaign, issued the warnings after a report implicated him and other pro-Trump officials as the ones pressuring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to alter its weekly reports on the coronavirus pandemic.
During the session, Caputo predicted President Trump’s re-election and Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s refusal to concede. When the president refuses to stand down at the inauguration, “the shooting will begin.”
Aside from election-related violence, Caputo referred to “hit squads being trained” across the U.S. to incite rebellion in case President Trump is elected for another term, adding that the same hit squads were also out to kill him.
The HHS assistant secretary for public affairs also touched upon the killing of Trump supporter Aaron Danielson by antifa Michael Reinoehl during the Portland protests in August. “Remember the Trump supporter who was shot and killed? That was a drill,” Caputo said. He also warned that the “drills” such as Danielson’s murder were “nothing” compared to what was in store. Federal law enforcement officers later shot and killed Reinoehl while attempting to serve a warrant of arrest.
Caputo also exhorted his viewers: “If you carry guns, buy ammunition, ladies and gentlemen – because it’s going to be hard to get.”
Caputo lambasted scientists who were part of the CDC and claimed that they “have given up science” to become “political animals.” He described the scientists as walking “like they are monks and holy men” yet practicing “rotten science.”
He also accused CDC scientists of not wanting America to get well “until after Joe Biden is president.”
According to Caputo, CDC scientists “haven’t gotten out of their sweatpants except for meetings at coffee shops,” apparently planning how to attack the president next.
While Caputo minced no words in disparaging CDC scientists, director Dr. Robert Redfield was spared from his vitriol. The assistant health secretary branded Redfield one of his “closest friends in Washington” and adding that he was “such a good man.”
Aside from the CDC director, Caputo also lauded his scientific adviser Dr. Paul Alexander as “a genius.” Alexander, an assistant professor at Canada’s McMaster University, was heavily involved in modifying the CDC’s weekly coronavirus reports.
Caputo warned that “to allow people to die so that you can replace the president” counted as a “grievous sin”, continuing that “these people are all going to hell” – referring to the scientists.
Days after the Facebook Live session, Caputo announced he would take a leave of absence for 60 days. His scientific adviser Alexander separated with the department alongside Caputo’s leave.
The “hit squads” Caputo spoke of during the live session actually exist, although under a different name – antifa. Portland shooter Michael Reinoehl was a “100 percent” antifa member despite attempts by the mainstream media to conceal his affiliation.
Antifa serve as the Democratic Party’s violent wing, responsible for the Black Lives Matter riots in different U.S. cities, destruction of property and attacks on law enforcement officers.
If their candidate Joe Biden loses in November, antifa will crank up the violence to 11 – unless President Trump stops them in their tracks.
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