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Days after being called out for plagiarizing his master’s thesis, controversial former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke went on a 24-hour Twitter tirade in which he fired shots at Rep. Maxine Waters and the Black Lives Matter collective.

Clarke’s first target was Rep. Waters. He called her out after she made a statement directed at Attorney General Jeff Sessions amid reports that Sessions was scolded by President Donald Trump.

“To Jeff Sessions, how does it feel to be dragged & humiliated? Now you know how the African Americans you disrespected feel,” she tweeted.

Clarke absurdly responded on Twitter that Rep. Waters “hates White people” and that she was a “Black supremacist.”

Clarke’s Twitter fingers did not stop there. Hours later, he dug into the Black Lives Matter movement—which he refers to as “Black Lies Matter”—blaming them for the chaos that occurred in St. Louis following the acquittal of a White police officer who fatally shot a Black man and outlandishly claiming that the group is “destroying cities.”

Colin Kaepernick was also targeted in Clarke’s Twitter rant. He claimed that Kaepernick’s powerful decision to use his platform as an avenue to take a stand against social injustice wasn’t sincere.

David Clarke has been taking losses all year. He was blocked from a Trump administration post and risks losing his master’s degree over plagiarism allegations.

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David Clarke Ordered To Rewrite Master’s Thesis After Plagiarism Probe

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David Clarke Goes On Twitter Tirade, Calls Rep. Maxine Waters A ‘Black Supremacist’  was originally published on newsone.com