Ethics complaint filed against Maxine Waters for inciting mob action against Trump supporters and officials

Caleb Howe:
Conservative watchdog and activism group Judicial Watch has filed an ethics complaint against Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), said Tom Fitton, the organization's president, on Fox News on Thursday.

"The number one House ethics rule is you've got to act in a way that reflects credibly on the House at all times, and when you’re out there… inciting mob violence against sitting Trump cabinet members, that doesn’t obviously reflect credibly on the House,” said Fitton on 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 against Trump cabinet members.”

Waters infamously told a crowd of liberal protestors to "create a crowd" and "push back" any time they see a member of the Trump cabinet.
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"Look, she's telling people get a crowd together, confront Trump cabinet members as they're getting basic necessities for life. Tell them they're not welcome, push back," he said. "I mean, that's the very definition of mob violence."
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I suspect that one reason Waters is in such a panic is because her majority black constituency is getting jobs in the Trump economy and is no longer dependent on Democrat programs to get by.  The booming economy is causing panic on the left.  It seems to be leading them to resort to fascists tactics against their political opposition.

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