Donald Trump Speaks On ‘Scum That Spent The Last Four Years Trying To Destroy Our Country’ In Memorial Day Post

Donald Trump Speaks On ‘Scum That Spent The Last Four Years Trying To Destroy Our Country’ In Memorial Day Post
President Donald Trump had to get a few things off his chest this morning.
It wouldn’t be a post from Trump without a few unhinged comments. In his Memorial Day post, the TV personality turned politician kicked things off by calling out “scum that spent the last four years trying to destroy our country through warped radical left minds.”
He continued, claiming they,
“allowed 21,000,000 million [SIC] people to illegally enter our country, many of them being criminals and the mentally insane, through an open border that only an incompetent president would approve.”
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After calling out judges he claimed are on a mission to protect “murderers, drug dealers, rapists, gang members, and released prisoners from all over the world,” the lengthy message ended with,
“But fear not, we have made great progress over the last 4 months, and America will soon be safe and great again! Again, happy Memorial Day, and god bless America!”
While Trump didn’t name names, it’s safe to assume the post was meant for former President Joe Biden and those close to him.
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