Buffalo-area businessman Carl Paladino made the comment in an interview with Breitbart News on Saturday, August 13. During the interview, Paladino criticized President Joe Biden for what he said was a lack of leadership and disengagement from government. “So we have some unelected people running our government, in a government of people like Garland, who should not only be impeached, but probably executed,” Paladino said. “The guy just disappeared. He is a lost soul. He’s trying to get an image, and his image, his methodology is just terrible. Raiding a former president’s house is fair — people scratch their heads and say, ‘What’s going on with this guy?’” Later in the interview, host Matthew Boyle pressed Paladino on what he meant when he said Garland should be executed. “I’m just aggressive. The man should be removed from office,” Paladino said. “It shows his incompetence. He wants to put his face in front of the world and show that he has some attitude, but his choice of subjects and choice of methodology is very sad.” Paladino, a millionaire real estate developer who was the party’s candidate for governor of New York in 2010, is in a close battle with New York Democratic State Committee Chairman Nick Langworthy. Paladino has been endorsed by US Rep. Elise Stefanik. Election day is August 23rd. A spokesman for the Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The FBI is generally responsible for investigating threats against the attorney general. Paladino’s campaign responded to a request for comment Thursday, reiterating that the remark was not serious. A spokesman for Paladino, Vish Burra, also told The Buffalo News on Wednesday that Paladino was not actually calling for Garland’s death. “The comment is clear: Carl doesn’t think Garland should be executed, and when you listen to the interview, when he was asked what he meant, he stated that he was aggressive,” Bura said. The FBI and Justice Department faced a barrage of violent threats in the days when agents searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home as part of an investigation into the discovery of classified White House records. A man who had said on social media that federal agents should be killed “on sight” died in a shootout with law enforcement officers in Ohio after he tried to enter the FBI office in Cincinnati with a semi-automatic rifle . Paladino has a long history of outrageous comments. In June, he shared a Facebook post suggesting that a racist mass shooting in Buffalo was part of a conspiracy to take away people’s guns. That same month, he apologized for a comment he had made in an interview in which he said Adolf Hitler was “the kind of leader we need today” because of his ability to rally crowds. In 2016, Paladino joked to a newspaper that he hoped then-President Barack Obama would die of mad cow disease and said Michelle Obama should “go back to being male” and be sent to live with a gorilla in a cave. The following year, he was removed from the Buffalo school board for inappropriately discussing teacher contract negotiations, though he maintained that comments about the Obamas were the real reason for his removal. During his run for governor, he was criticized for forwarding emails to friends that contained racist jokes and pornography.


title: “New York Democratic Candidate Says Garland Should Be Executed Then Claims He Wasn T Serious Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “Scott Collins”


Buffalo-area businessman Carl Paladino made the comment in an interview with Breitbart News on Saturday, August 13. During the interview, Paladino criticized President Joe Biden for what he said was a lack of leadership and disengagement from government. “So we have some unelected people running our government, in a government of people like Garland, who should not only be impeached, but probably executed,” Paladino said. “The guy just disappeared. He is a lost soul. He’s trying to get an image, and his image, his methodology is just terrible. Raiding a former president’s house is fair — people scratch their heads and say, ‘What’s going on with this guy?’” Later in the interview, host Matthew Boyle pressed Paladino on what he meant when he said Garland should be executed. “I’m just aggressive. The man should be removed from office,” Paladino said. “It shows his incompetence. He wants to put his face in front of the world and show that he has some attitude, but his choice of subjects and choice of methodology is very sad.” Paladino, a millionaire real estate developer who was the party’s candidate for governor of New York in 2010, is in a close battle with New York Democratic State Committee Chairman Nick Langworthy. Paladino has been endorsed by US Rep. Elise Stefanik. Election day is August 23rd. A spokesman for the Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The FBI is generally responsible for investigating threats against the attorney general. Paladino’s campaign responded to a request for comment Thursday, reiterating that the remark was not serious. A spokesman for Paladino, Vish Burra, also told The Buffalo News on Wednesday that Paladino was not actually calling for Garland’s death. “The comment is clear: Carl doesn’t think Garland should be executed, and when you listen to the interview, when he was asked what he meant, he stated that he was aggressive,” Bura said. The FBI and Justice Department faced a barrage of violent threats in the days when agents searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home as part of an investigation into the discovery of classified White House records. A man who had said on social media that federal agents should be killed “on sight” died in a shootout with law enforcement officers in Ohio after he tried to enter the FBI office in Cincinnati with a semi-automatic rifle . Paladino has a long history of outrageous comments. In June, he shared a Facebook post suggesting that a racist mass shooting in Buffalo was part of a conspiracy to take away people’s guns. That same month, he apologized for a comment he had made in an interview in which he said Adolf Hitler was “the kind of leader we need today” because of his ability to rally crowds. In 2016, Paladino joked to a newspaper that he hoped then-President Barack Obama would die of mad cow disease and said Michelle Obama should “go back to being male” and be sent to live with a gorilla in a cave. The following year, he was removed from the Buffalo school board for inappropriately discussing teacher contract negotiations, though he maintained that comments about the Obamas were the real reason for his removal. During his run for governor, he was criticized for forwarding emails to friends that contained racist jokes and pornography.


title: “New York Democratic Candidate Says Garland Should Be Executed Then Claims He Wasn T Serious Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Curtis Mansfield”


Buffalo-area businessman Carl Paladino made the comment in an interview with Breitbart News on Saturday, August 13. During the interview, Paladino criticized President Joe Biden for what he said was a lack of leadership and disengagement from government. “So we have some unelected people running our government, in a government of people like Garland, who should not only be impeached, but probably executed,” Paladino said. “The guy just disappeared. He is a lost soul. He’s trying to get an image, and his image, his methodology is just terrible. Raiding a former president’s house is fair — people scratch their heads and say, ‘What’s going on with this guy?’” Later in the interview, host Matthew Boyle pressed Paladino on what he meant when he said Garland should be executed. “I’m just aggressive. The man should be removed from office,” Paladino said. “It shows his incompetence. He wants to put his face in front of the world and show that he has some attitude, but his choice of subjects and choice of methodology is very sad.” Paladino, a millionaire real estate developer who was the party’s candidate for governor of New York in 2010, is in a close battle with New York Democratic State Committee Chairman Nick Langworthy. Paladino has been endorsed by US Rep. Elise Stefanik. Election day is August 23rd. A spokesman for the Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The FBI is generally responsible for investigating threats against the attorney general. Paladino’s campaign responded to a request for comment Thursday, reiterating that the remark was not serious. A spokesman for Paladino, Vish Burra, also told The Buffalo News on Wednesday that Paladino was not actually calling for Garland’s death. “The comment is clear: Carl doesn’t think Garland should be executed, and when you listen to the interview, when he was asked what he meant, he stated that he was aggressive,” Bura said. The FBI and Justice Department faced a barrage of violent threats in the days when agents searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home as part of an investigation into the discovery of classified White House records. A man who had said on social media that federal agents should be killed “on sight” died in a shootout with law enforcement officers in Ohio after he tried to enter the FBI office in Cincinnati with a semi-automatic rifle . Paladino has a long history of outrageous comments. In June, he shared a Facebook post suggesting that a racist mass shooting in Buffalo was part of a conspiracy to take away people’s guns. That same month, he apologized for a comment he had made in an interview in which he said Adolf Hitler was “the kind of leader we need today” because of his ability to rally crowds. In 2016, Paladino joked to a newspaper that he hoped then-President Barack Obama would die of mad cow disease and said Michelle Obama should “go back to being male” and be sent to live with a gorilla in a cave. The following year, he was removed from the Buffalo school board for inappropriately discussing teacher contract negotiations, though he maintained that comments about the Obamas were the real reason for his removal. During his run for governor, he was criticized for forwarding emails to friends that contained racist jokes and pornography.


title: “New York Democratic Candidate Says Garland Should Be Executed Then Claims He Wasn T Serious Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-09” author: “Michael Turner”


Buffalo-area businessman Carl Paladino made the comment in an interview with Breitbart News on Saturday, August 13. During the interview, Paladino criticized President Joe Biden for what he said was a lack of leadership and disengagement from government. “So we have some unelected people running our government, in a government of people like Garland, who should not only be impeached, but probably executed,” Paladino said. “The guy just disappeared. He is a lost soul. He’s trying to get an image, and his image, his methodology is just terrible. Raiding a former president’s house is fair — people scratch their heads and say, ‘What’s going on with this guy?’” Later in the interview, host Matthew Boyle pressed Paladino on what he meant when he said Garland should be executed. “I’m just aggressive. The man should be removed from office,” Paladino said. “It shows his incompetence. He wants to put his face in front of the world and show that he has some attitude, but his choice of subjects and choice of methodology is very sad.” Paladino, a millionaire real estate developer who was the party’s candidate for governor of New York in 2010, is in a close battle with New York Democratic State Committee Chairman Nick Langworthy. Paladino has been endorsed by US Rep. Elise Stefanik. Election day is August 23rd. A spokesman for the Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The FBI is generally responsible for investigating threats against the attorney general. Paladino’s campaign responded to a request for comment Thursday, reiterating that the remark was not serious. A spokesman for Paladino, Vish Burra, also told The Buffalo News on Wednesday that Paladino was not actually calling for Garland’s death. “The comment is clear: Carl doesn’t think Garland should be executed, and when you listen to the interview, when he was asked what he meant, he stated that he was aggressive,” Bura said. The FBI and Justice Department faced a barrage of violent threats in the days when agents searched Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home as part of an investigation into the discovery of classified White House records. A man who had said on social media that federal agents should be killed “on sight” died in a shootout with law enforcement officers in Ohio after he tried to enter the FBI office in Cincinnati with a semi-automatic rifle . Paladino has a long history of outrageous comments. In June, he shared a Facebook post suggesting that a racist mass shooting in Buffalo was part of a conspiracy to take away people’s guns. That same month, he apologized for a comment he had made in an interview in which he said Adolf Hitler was “the kind of leader we need today” because of his ability to rally crowds. In 2016, Paladino joked to a newspaper that he hoped then-President Barack Obama would die of mad cow disease and said Michelle Obama should “go back to being male” and be sent to live with a gorilla in a cave. The following year, he was removed from the Buffalo school board for inappropriately discussing teacher contract negotiations, though he maintained that comments about the Obamas were the real reason for his removal. During his run for governor, he was criticized for forwarding emails to friends that contained racist jokes and pornography.