US: Did Congresswoman Cori Bush Send a ‘White Supremacist Hate Message’ to Herself?

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Democrat Representative Cori Bush claimed that she received hateful messages from “white supremacists,” but journalist Amanda Presto noticed that one of the threats Bush posted was an unsubmitted request form. Red asterisks indicated areas on the form that needed to be completed before sending. If the form had not been sent, how could she receive it to take a screenshot of it? Did she write it herself? -GEG

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) has received praise from left-wing activists for a Twitter thread composed of hateful messages she claims to have received from “white supremacists.” However, several sharp-eyed Twitter users noticed that one of the images posted by Bush appears to have been screenshot from an unsubmitted “Meeting / Event Request” form on Bush’s website, making it unlikely that such a message was actually sent to Bush from a “white supremacist.”

“White supremacists wanted me dead before I came to Congress,” Bush proclaimed on Twitter. “And white supremacist threats on my life have only intensified as a Black woman speaking truth in the halls of power. Just know: They won’t stop us. They can’t.” Bush then added a trigger warning for “TW: white supremacist violence.”

The screenshot features the sentences “kill a politician (wishing)cori” and “How are you a worthless piece of sh*t” written on a meeting request from Bush’s website. Curiously, the screenshot is identical to how an unsubmitted request form appears on Bush’s website, complete with red asterisks that denote which fields are required to be filled in.

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Gateway Pundit:   https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/07/rep-cori-bush-credibly-accused-forging-racist-threats-allegedly-sent-office/

Epoch Times:  https://www.theepochtimes.com/defund-the-police-advocate-rep-cori-bush-spent-54000-on-private-security-company-fec_3905113.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge

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