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Internet Accuses Trump of ‘Sedition’ and ‘Fomenting Insurrection’ Amid His Calls to ‘Liberate’ Blue States

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President Donald Trump is under fire after posting a series of tweets Friday that some are saying could be viewed as sedition.

Others are suggesting they are his attempts to “incite violence,” and  “foment civil unrest” and “insurrection” in key battleground blue states he’s trying to win in November.

After anti-“stay at home” protests in the capital of Michigan, organized by a group tied to the DeVos family, locked down streets for hours causing even hospital workers to be unable to go to work

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