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Trump says he hopes ‘there will be others’ after Comey indictment

Earlier, on the south lawn of the White House, Donald Trump took a few questions from reporters.

“It’s about justice, it’s not about revenge,” the president said with regard to James Comey’s indictment. “He didn’t think he’d be caught, and he got caught,” Trump said, referring to the former FBI director he fired in 2017. “He lied. He lied a lot.”

The president also said that he hopes “there will be others” who are prosecuted.

Without giving much detail, the president also said that he “thinks we have a deal with Gaza”.

“I think it’s a deal that will get the hostages back. It’s going to be a deal that will end the war,” he said.

“That’ll be number eight,” he added, referring to his misleading list of conflicts that he’s resolved since he returned to the White House.

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An Arizona Republican state representative who has expressed support for January 6 insurrectionists on Wednesday called for a Democratic congresswoman to be executed, as a response to a video clip.

The comment on X by state representative John Gillette of Kingman, Arizona, first reported by the Arizona Mirror, was a reaction to a short clip drawn from a YouTube video in March by US representative Pramila Jayapal, a longtime Democratic congresswoman representing Washington state, titled The Resistance Lab. In the video, Jayapal discusses preparations for street protests against the Trump administration.

“Until people like this, that advocate for the overthrow of the American government are tried, convicted and hanged … it will continue,” he posted.

Nothing in either the clip or the longer video actually suggests Jayapal is advocating for the overthrow of the US government. The video carries explicit calls for non-violent protest and discussed with alarm a rise in political violence in the US.

Gillette’s comment is a continuation of a string of inflammatory far-right online invective by the Mohave county Republican and retired army reserve command sergeant major. Gillette has defended January 6 protesters, who were intent on violently overturning Trump’s defeat by Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, as “political prisoners” and described Muslims as “terrorists”.

It also reflects a widening call among Republicans to criminalize protest and speech critical of the Trump administration.

Gillette has not yet responded to a request from the Guardian for comment.

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