A day after another deranged leftist radicalized by legacy media propaganda tried to assassinate Trump, Don Lemon appeared on CNN to imply Trump was to blame for being a “threat to democracy” and insulting his adversaries.
The second assassination attempt on Trump in the space of two months has done nothing to stem the tide of Democrats and their media allies demonizing Trump, which if anything has increased.
Don Lemon reeled off a list of things Trump had said in the past as if that somehow justifies in any way someone trying to kill him.
Much of Lemon’s invective was centered on the fact that Trump has referred to his adversaries with mean names such as ‘Crooked Joe’ and ‘Comrade Kamala’ – as if Trump himself hasn’t been called every vulgar insult under the sun.
Don Lemon is melting down on CNN and blaming Donald Trump for the assassination attempt on himself pic.twitter.com/HPGNzyQ1z3
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) September 17, 2024
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