WATCH DOG: Maxine Waters Inciting ‘MOB VIOLENCE,’ Calls for ‘Ethics Complaint’

Originally published at: WATCH DOG: Maxine Waters Inciting ‘MOB VIOLENCE,’ Calls for ‘Ethics Complaint’ | Sean Hannity

A government watchdog agency called-out California Congresswoman Maxine Waters this week, saying the lawmaker was “inciting mob violence” and urged her colleagues to file an official “ethics complaint.”

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton slammed Waters’ recent comments while speaking with Fox News; blasting her calls for the public harassment of senior cabinet officials in “restaurants” and “department stores.”

“When you’re out there … inciting mob violence against sitting Trump Cabinet members, that doesn’t obviously reflect credibly on the House,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton told "Fox & Friends. “And the House has to decide whether they’re going to allow its members to use the House as a platform and its power and position to attack and incite violence.”

Waters found herself in hot water just weeks ago; telling a crowd of supporters to make Trump aides feel they “are not welcome anymore, anywhere.”

“If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them! And you tell them that they are not welcome, anymore, anywhere,” Waters said last month.

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