A violent, lie-filled rant about immigrants? Trump seems unwell.
At his weekend rally in Wisconsin, Trump brought up his sadistic plan to deport millions of immigrants, and he spun a dizzyingly dishonest tale about immigrants: “In Colorado they’re so brazen they’re taking over sections of the state. And you know, getting them out will be a bloody story. They should’ve never been allowed to come into our country. Nobody checked them, nobody checked were they criminals, were they from jails? We have them pouring out from jails. We have the worst criminals in all of these countries, 168 so far are registered, 168 countries. They’re in our country and they said if you come back you will be executed, you will be killed immediately.”
Hoo boy. That’s a load of hot nonsense. It likely stems from a debunked viral right-wing claim about one apartment complex in Aurora being overrun by Venezuelan gangs ‒ again, debunked. But Trump concocts a violent fiction that includes the threat that his deportation effort will be “a bloody story.”
Aurora’s mayor, Mike Coffman, a Republican, accompanied police on a sweep of the buildings alleged to have been overrun with gang violence and reported finding no one with an outstanding warrant, he said Monday. That revelation came after Coffman had claimed certain buildings had, in fact, been affected by crimes committed by Venezuelan people — not necessarily gangs — although he said the right-wing claims fueled “hysteria.
The city of Aurora made a similar statement on social media last Friday.
“It is tragic that select individuals and entities have mischaracterized our city based on isolated incidents," a tweet read. "We encourage you to build up our community and not allow the hysteria of others to tear it down.”
Right wingers are the dumbest people. They believe anything no matter how stupid
At his weekend rally in Wisconsin, Trump brought up his sadistic plan to deport millions of immigrants, and he spun a dizzyingly dishonest tale about immigrants: “In Colorado they’re so brazen they’re taking over sections of the state. And you know, getting them out will be a bloody story. They should’ve never been allowed to come into our country. Nobody checked them, nobody checked were they criminals, were they from jails? We have them pouring out from jails. We have the worst criminals in all of these countries, 168 so far are registered, 168 countries. They’re in our country and they said if you come back you will be executed, you will be killed immediately.”
Hoo boy. That’s a load of hot nonsense. It likely stems from a debunked viral right-wing claim about one apartment complex in Aurora being overrun by Venezuelan gangs ‒ again, debunked. But Trump concocts a violent fiction that includes the threat that his deportation effort will be “a bloody story.”
Aurora’s mayor, Mike Coffman, a Republican, accompanied police on a sweep of the buildings alleged to have been overrun with gang violence and reported finding no one with an outstanding warrant, he said Monday. That revelation came after Coffman had claimed certain buildings had, in fact, been affected by crimes committed by Venezuelan people — not necessarily gangs — although he said the right-wing claims fueled “hysteria.
The city of Aurora made a similar statement on social media last Friday.
“It is tragic that select individuals and entities have mischaracterized our city based on isolated incidents," a tweet read. "We encourage you to build up our community and not allow the hysteria of others to tear it down.”
Right wingers are the dumbest people. They believe anything no matter how stupid