Man charged with painting swastika on Trump sign has history of radical far Left social media posts
Laidlaw grouped Republican and Tea Party members with Nazi’s as far back as 2011
Frederic Laidlaw, the Cohasset man charged with painting a swastika on a Route 3A Trump lawn sign has a history of radical far-Left social media posts calling for revolution, a review of his Facebook profile shows.
The last public post available on the Frederic Laidlaw Facebook profile dates back to 2011 and includes language targeting the Tea Party, widely considered to be a precursor to the current Trump-led Make America Great Again movement.
A week ago Vice President Kamala Harris said that she believes that Donald Trump “is a fascist.”
Trump has been the target of at least two assassination attempts this year.
Back in 2011, Laidlaw called for a “global non-violent revolution” as he grouped Republican and Tea Party members with Nazi’s who together “would rape the earth for profit and kill the poor rather than tax the rich.”
On Sunday, MSNBC accused Trump of echoing an infamous Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden in 1939. But actually an Israeli flag was displayed inside MSG at the Trump rally Sunday.