In an era of political tension, Kari Lake, a prominent figure supported by former President Donald Trump, is again at the center of controversy, this time with her remarks about arming oneself. During an event in Mohave County, Arizona, Lake stirred significant emotions with her statement about supporters needing to be prepared for a turbulent election season.
Lake’s speech, which was a mix of defiance and rallying call, suggested that her supporters should be metaphorically and physically prepared for what she described as a “crazy run.” “We need to send people to Washington, D.C., that the swamp does not want there,” Lake declared. Her list of unwelcome individuals in the capital starts with Donald Trump and includes herself. “They can’t bribe me, they can’t blackmail me. That’s why they don’t want me in Washington, D.C. And that’s exactly why President Trump wants me there fighting with him,” Lake asserted.
Don’t miss this! Carry faith with you everywhere with the Exclusive National Prayer Coin!
This fiery rhetoric escalated when Lake discussed how supporters should equip themselves for potential crises: “We’re going to strap on our, our seat belt. We’re going to put on our helmet or your Kari Lake ball cap. We are going to put on the armor of God. And maybe strap on a Glock on the side of us just in case.” This part of her speech, particularly the reference to “strapping on a Glock,” has ignited a wave of criticism and concern.
>> Click Here To Continue Reading <<




A Glock, … Nope, … strap on an UZI, as liberals and their invaders will understand the business end of an UZI.