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‘America Voted for Dictatorship’: Malcolm Nance Predicts Mass Deaths, Warns Minorities of ‘Roundups,’ ‘Camps’

Donald Trump’s presidency marked the end of American democracy and return to autocracy, according to former MSNBC security analyst Malcolm Nance, who blamed Americans for having “voted for a dictatorship” where “loads of people” will die, warning of “free hunting season for blacks with immunity for white cops” and that Muslims and Latinos “will DEFINITELY die in mass deportation roundups/camps.”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 13: Malcolm Nance discusses his book "They Want To Kill American

Nolte: The Era of Corporate Media Dominance Is Over

The Road to the White House no longer goes through 60 Minutes, CNN, Fox News, Meet the Press, the New York Times editorial board, or the cover of Time Magazine. That road now runs through the Joe Rogan Experience, Breitbart News, New Media, podcasts, talk radio, and social media.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Journalists scramble to get a view of Republica

MSNBC’s Maddow Dubbed ‘Fascist’ for Calling Musk a ‘National Security’ Threat over Trump Ties, Urging U.S. to Cut Contracts

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow is facing backlash after suggesting billionaire Elon Musk’s government contracts be terminated due to “national security” risks allegedly posed by the Trump-supporting entrepreneur. The presenter faces accusations she is seeking to have the government “punish” the Tesla CEO for endorsing the former president.

CAMBRIDGE, MA - OCTOBER 16: Rachel Maddow speaks at the Harvard University John F. Kennedy

Exclusive–Rasmussen Head Pollster Predicts Trump Landslide, Likens to 1980 Reagan-Carter Election, ‘Major Political Realignment’

Former President Donald Trump is poised to secure a significant electoral victory, potentially “sweeping battleground states,” according to Rasmussen’s head pollster, who sees the current race favoring Trump in the national popular vote, suggesting a larger “political realignment” is underway, and foreseeing an outcome that could echo — or even exceed — Ronald Reagan’s historic landslide win over Jimmy Carter in 1980.

In this Oct. 28, 1980 file photo, President Jimmy Carter shakes hands with Republican Pres