Zombie
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Nope. He singled a person out.
It was one of his own supporters even lmao
Nope. He singled a person out.
It was one of his own supporters even lmao
Who wants to defend first?
President Trump on Thursday called the man he mocked for having a "weight problem" at a New Hampshire rally earlier that evening after discovering he was a supporter.
A senior administration official said Friday that Trump got the rally-goer's contact information, called him from Air Force One and left a voicemail message.
The man, Frank Dawson, a law enforcement and Navy veteran, was interviewed by Fox News Thursday night following the rally and said he was a Trump supporter, adding that he ripped signs out of the hands of protesters sitting near him.
"He didn't see me rip the signs away from those three people that were sitting near us, and they were trying to cause a ruckus," Dawson told Fox. "It wasn't going to happen beside me because I'm trying to listen to my president."
"I think he thought I was part of it, but I wasn't, I was the good part of it," Dawson added.
Trump singled out Dawson at Thursday's campaign-style rally when protesters were being escorted out of the arena, apparently mistaking him for one of the demonstrators.
"That guy's got a serious weight problem. Go home, start exercising," Trump said at the rally in Manchester, gesturing to a man in the crowd.
"Get him out of here please. Got a bigger problem than I do," Trump added. "Got a bigger problem than all of us. Now he goes home and his mom says, 'What the hell have you just done?'"
Trump has a habit of mocking protesters at his rallies. Several protesters were escorted out of the arena about 30 minutes into Thursday night's event when Trump was criticizing Democrats and accusing them of demeaning law enforcement officials.
Trump delivered what were at time rambling remarks to a crowd of supporters for about 90 minutes on Thursday, taking aim at his Democrat opponents and suggesting the U.S. would enter a recession if he isn't reelected in 2020.
Dawson said the incident didn't change his opinion of Trump.
"I love the guy," Dawson told Fox. "He's the best thing that ever happened to this country."
Oh you think anything Trump does could bother one of his supporters? Lol at you then.Lol so it bothered/triggered the anti-Trump snowflakes worse than the actual dude. Lol
Btw it's also sad that being disgusted by our president calling someone fat is apparently the incorrect reaction in your opinion.Lol so it bothered/triggered the anti-Trump snowflakes worse than the actual dude. Lol
I'm still trying to figure out what your point is? Fat shaming is cool now so long as your personal hero is the one doing it?Lol my point stands
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...g-a-weight-problem/ar-AAFTUjN?ocid=spartanntp
Guess he was afraid of losing a vote. Didn't need to worry, apparently.