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Extreme Trump supporters are spreading the word to remain non-violent at the protests of his indictment in Miami because they believe the demonstrations are a trap, set by the feds, to snare MAGAdonians in Jan. 6-style legal trouble.

Giorgio Viera / AFP/Getty Imagesare spreading the word to remain non-violent at the protests of his indictment in Miami — less because violence is unjustified and more because they believe the demonstrations are a trap, set by the feds, to snare MAGAdonians in Jan. 6-style legal trouble.

On his Telegram channel Tuesday, Ali Alexander — the infamous organizer of the Stop the Steal rallies and the officially-sanctioned protests on Jan. 6 — shared a letter from attorney Joseph D. McBride, who has represented many Jan. 6 defendants in Federal Court.

McBride warned: “Agitators, provocateurs, and crisis actors have been deployed to ruin the day,” adding that “although you are peaceful your political adversaries are not.” McBride insisted that the Department of Justice, “wants throngs of arrests to justify the false assertion that Donald Trump is a violent leader and that you, his political opponents, should be imprisoned because you are dangerous.

McBride’s Jan. 6 client list includes the man filmed putting his feet up on Nancy Pelosi’s desk, and Alexander, whom McBride prepped for his hours-long deposition before the Jan. 6 Committee. Reached through his law office on Tuesday morning, McBride insists “I have evidence” to back up his crisis-actor claims, but said he could not share it because he was “protecting my sources.” “We have intelligence that groups are on the ground, and that people are going to sow discord.

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