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Report: Secret Service wants to talk to George Lopez about threat to murder Trump for $40 million

As we and others reported, alleged comedian George Lopez responded to news of an $80 million bounty on President Trump’s head by Iranians by offering to take the president out for half that amount – $40 million.

“We’ll do it for half,” he said on Instagram.

After being lambasted on social media, Lopez used the age-old liberal excuse, and claimed it was just a “joke.”

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But, TMZ reported, the feds aren’t laughing.  And with good cause.  Threatening to murder a president, regardless of party, is no joke.  Citing law enforcement sources, the entertainment outlet says the Secret Service is not only aware of Lopez’ statement, they want to see if his words contain a legitimate threat.

According to TMZ:

We’re being told part of the process in making this determination will include an interview with GL in some fashion, preferably a face-to-face. One source tells us George can probably expect a knock on his door soon, and he’ll be finding agents on the other side.

Let’s see him laugh that one off…

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