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There's one thing Trump was right about. He could shoot someone in the middle of 5th Avenue and still get elected. His supporters will support him based solely on the fact that he's not Hillary, or Bernie, or Kamala, or whoever else.
I truly believe he could be found guilty of murder and the imbeciles would refuse to admit he did anything wrong.
 

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There's one thing Trump was right about. He could shoot someone in the middle of 5th Avenue and still get elected. His supporters will support him based solely on the fact that he's not Hillary, or Bernie, or Kamala, or whoever else.
I truly believe he could be found guilty of murder and the imbeciles would refuse to admit he did anything wrong.

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There's one thing Trump was right about. He could shoot someone in the middle of 5th Avenue and still get elected. His supporters will support him based solely on the fact that he's not Hillary, or Bernie, or Kamala, or whoever else.
I truly believe he could be found guilty of murder and the imbeciles would refuse to admit he did anything wrong.

And yet the left continues to put those types out front. What’s that? A giant douche is outside? Let’s send out a turd sandwich.
 
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Sept. 3 (AP) — President Trump stopped his motorcade in Manhattan today, jumped out of his limousine and shot a man on Fifth Avenue who was shouting anti-Trump epithets. The shooting was recorded by the White House press pool as well as by dozens of bystanders with cellphones and by security cameras in the area. When asked for his reaction, House Speaker Paul Ryan said, “We will need more information than is available at this point.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said through pursed lips that he “was not going to comment on every up and down with this president.” House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes said he already had information indicating that the man whom Trump shot“worked for the Clinton Foundation and may have been a relative of former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin.”

Fox News did not cover Trump’s shooting at the top of its broadcast, which focused instead on the killing of an Iowa woman by an undocumented immigrant. Fox’s only reference to the fact that the president shot a man on Fifth Avenue was that “a New York City man died today when he ran right into a bullet fired by the president.”

Senator Lindsey Graham quipped that “Trump shoots as well as he putts” and that this incident would not cause the South Carolina senator to cancel his coming golf round with the president at his Bedminster, N.J., course.

White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that she was looking the other way when the shooting happened so she had no comment, adding: “I haven’t had a chance to discuss it with the president. I’ll get back to you if I have something. But the president has stated many times that he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and get away with it. So he’s just keeping a campaign promise. He did nothing wrong. There are no charges against him. And even though I have no comment, and he has no comment, we’ve commented on this extensively.”

Hours later, though, the president tweeted: “Actually, some people are saying that a man who looked a lot like Barack Obama did the shooting. I’m not saying that — but some people are. It also could have been somebody sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds who fired that shot. Like Rudy said: Truth is not truth — unless I say so.”

Jerry Falwell Jr., a top evangelical leader, announced that his movement would be holding a vigil this evening, praying that the president had not stressed himself too much by having to shoot a man on Fifth Avenue. Falwell added, “This would never have happened if Jeff Sessions were doing his job.”

The day ended with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos declaring that the fact that the president could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue in broad daylight “only proves again why we need to arm all our school teachers.”

Kellyanne Conway appeared on CNN: "Why is the media focusing on just part of the story of the President? Why isn't the media reporting about the jobs that Trump has created and the taxes he lowered? These are the things that matter to Americans, not whether some random guy got shot in New York."


What if Trump Did Actually Shoot Someone on Fifth Avenue?
 
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