Senator Saud Anwar shared this photo from the “No Kings” protest on his Facebook account. Connecticut State Senator Saud Anwar (D), a practicing physician and immigrant from Pakistan, is facing backlash after being photographed at the radical “No Kings” protest holding a sign that read: “Let cholesterol do its job.” The message, widely interpreted as a wish for President Trump to suffer or even die from health issues, has drawn outrage across Connecticut and beyond. For a sitting lawmaker—and a medical doctor sworn to protect life—to endorse such rhetoric is both shocking and disgraceful. WATCH: Massive “NO KINGS” Rallies FUNDED by George Soros The “No Kings” protests, which claim to stand against “authoritarianism,” have repeatedly shown themselves to be hotbeds of extremism. Funded by George…
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