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Michele Morrow

North Carolina GOP Nominee Urged Trump To Stage Military Coup

A video of Michele Morrow — the far-right conspiracy theorist that North Carolina Republicans nominated to be their general election candidate for public schools superintendent — has resurfaced in which she called on former President Donald Trump to initiate a military coup against the democratically elected government of the United States.

On Friday, CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski tweeted the video of Morrow that she posted to her Facebook page in the days following her attendance at the January 6, 2021 rally that led up to the attack on the U.S. Capitol. In the video, Morrow insists that Trump is still the president of the United States, and urged him to subvert the rule of law in order to forcibly seize power from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who were president-elect and vice president-elect at the time.

"President Trump is still president until the 20th [of January]," she said. "And now, he has every player that participated in his sights. And they can all be arrested for treason."

"And, if the police won't do it, and if the Department of Justice won't do it, then he will have to enact the Insurrection Act," she continued. "In which case, the Insurrection Act completely puts the Constitution to the side and says now, the military rules all... so as long as he invokes the Insurrection Act before the inauguration, then he's going to be re-inaugurated. He's going to be put back in."

This isn't the first extreme statement Morrow has made: Earlier this year, she called for former President Barack Obama to be executed via firing squad on live television, in response to someone else's tweet calling for the 44th president to be incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay. She's also called for Biden to be assassinated in a tweet proclaiming: "KILL all TRAITORS!!!"

When CNN reporter Shimon Prokupecz confronted Morrow about her past statements, she notably didn't walk back her comments. She then snapped at Prokupecz for continuing to press her after she initially said "no comment."

"I have a question: Do you vote in North Carolina? Then keep your eyes on your own paper." Morrow said, despite CNN being a broadcast network and not a newspaper.

Morrow has no prior experience as an elected official, and is a registered nurse who homeschools her children. She's running on a platform of opposing critical race theory, and has referred to public schools as "socialism centers" and "indoctrination centers." If she wins in November, she will be the top official for all public schools in North Carolina, and will supervise an agency with a budget of roughly $12 billion.

Her only previous experience in politics was in her work for the Liberty First Grassroots PAC, where she served as spokesperson. The group has baselessly accused Obama of being a descendant of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, that some of the most notorious school shootings were "false flag" attacks staged in order to gin up support to pass gun reform laws and that the U.S. government somehow played a role in perpetrating the 9/11 terror attacks.

Watch Morrow's video below, or by clicking this link.

Reprinted with permission from Alternet.

GOP Nominee To Run North Carolina Schools Is A QAnon Extremist

GOP Nominee To Run North Carolina Schools Is A QAnon Extremist

Michele Morrow, the Republican nominee for state superintendent of public instruction in North Carolina, frequently promoted the QAnon conspiracy theory in newly unearthed social media posts. She also referenced a QAnon-fueled conspiracy theory to suggest that actor Jim Carrey drinks the blood of children.

Morrow is a far-right commentator who has written for Newsmax and appeared on various media outlets. Her history includes marching in Washington, D.C., on January 6 (Morrow said that she didn’t storm the Capitol) and attacking public schools as “socialist indoctrination centers.” She espouses anti-LGBTQ views, such as saying during Pride Month in June 2023: “As a nurse, I want you to understand something: There is no pride in perversion.”

Morrow is also anti-Muslim: She has written that the country should “ban Islam” and “ban Muslims from elected offices.” (She has claimed “that she was only talking about supporters of radical Islam.”)

She won the Republican primary on March 5. North Carolina’s superintendent of public instruction oversees more than 2,000 schools and more than 100,000 teachers and administrators.

QAnon is the sprawling far-right conspiracy theory in which supporters claim that Donald Trump has been secretly working to take down pedophilia rings that are supposedly linked to high-profile politicians and entertainment figures, among others. The conspiracy theory has been linked to numerous acts of violence.

Over the years, Republican politicians including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) have promoted the conspiracy theory. Trump has also repeatedly promoted QAnon supporters online.

Morrow frequently engaged with the conspiracy theory in the lead up to the 2020 election.

One of the movement’s hashtags is WWG1WGA (“where we go one, we go all”). In 2020, Morrow posted the QAnon hashtag at least seven times.

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She has also responded to posts that mentioned “Q” and “QAnon.”

In 2020, she positively responded to a post about Trump going after drug cartels that had the hashtags “#qarmy #qanon #WWG1WGA #WWG1WGA_WORLDWIDE.”

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In 2019, she also responded “Yes! Prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!” to a pro-QAnon post which stated, “POTUS 45 + Q + General Flynn + Mister Durham + AG Barr ... and many many other warriors are starting the storm ... 44 and his criminals will be brought to justice ... no mercy please !!!!”

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Additionally, in 2020 she promoted the QAnon-fueled adrenochrome conspiracy theory in response to a post about actor Jim Carrey and added the hashtag “JusticeIsComing”. The conspiracy theory essentially claims that elites are harvesting and drinking the blood of tortured children to extend the drinkers’ lives.

Michele Morrow Jim Carrey conspiracy theory

In 2020, Trump thanked Morrow after she praised him on CNN.

Reprinted with permission from Media Matters

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