Someone in the Secret Service is on the take, they now say. Someone purposely let a shooter try to kill the President. The local police are pissed that the SS lied about the building where the shooter took his shot.
Donald Trump Jr. took to “Fox & Friends” with a fiery critique of MSNBC’s coverage after an assassination attempt on his father, former President Donald Trump. Despite President Joe Biden’s call to “lower the temperature,” media sensationalism seemed to ramp up, turning into a whirlwind of speculation.
Behind enemy lines.. ‘So Asinine’: Donald Trump Jr Ridicules MSNBC ‘Questioning’ His Father’s Shooting Injury to Fox & Friends https://t.co/Grqrow8tXo
— Binturong (@NWMNBint) July 17, 2024
After the terrifying rally incident, where a shooter nearly killed Trump and a supporter was fatally wounded, MSNBC’s narrative raised eyebrows. Trump Jr., visibly angry, accused the network of downplaying the severity of his father’s injury and spinning conspiracy theories.
On MSNBC, former RNC chair Michael Steele questioned the injury’s extent, calling it a “spectacle” Trump might exploit for political gain. Host Ari Melber suggested that the handling of Trump’s injury could sway voter opinions.
Don Jr. Hits Back at Hack MSNBC Reporters for Questioning His Father’s Injury After Would-Be Assassin Tried to Murder Him (Video)
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— Brad Porcellato (@BradPorcellato) July 17, 2024
Trump Jr. didn’t hold back, slamming what he called “Trump Derangement Syndrome” and painting a vivid picture of the bloody, close-call incident in Butler, Pennsylvania. He emphasized the seriousness of the attack, noting how close his father came to death.
Actor Mark Hamill added fuel to the fire, mocking Trump’s bandage on social media, which led to a significant backlash. Trump Jr. defended his father fiercely, reminding critics of the grim reality and dismantling leftist narratives with sharp remarks. Skywalker really needs to keep to science fiction, in my opinion.
This isn’t Trump Jr.’s first battle with the media. He has previously confronted misleading stories, like the debunked “kids in cages” claim, pointing to its origins in the Obama administration. His spirited rebuttals highlight an ongoing struggle against what he sees as biased media attacks. The media attacks Trump with their fake stories on almost a daily basis, so there will always be more nonsense to debunk.
Major Points
- Donald Trump Jr. fiercely criticized MSNBC’s coverage of his father’s injury.
- Media narratives questioned the severity of former President Trump’s wound after a violent rally incident.
- Trump Jr. accused the network of engaging in “Trump Derangement Syndrome” and downplaying the attack.
- Actor Mark Hamill faced backlash for mocking Trump’s bandage size on social media.
- Trump Jr. defended his father and confronted misleading media narratives with fervent rebuttals.
TL Holcomb – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News