BAD BEHAVIOR
NY Daily News Hits Home Run Against Racism and Bigotry With Latest Cover
The New York Daily News hit a home run with its Thursday morning front page. The left-leaning NYC tabloid focused on President Donald Trump‘s offensive attack on immigrants in which he labeled them “animals.”
“These aren’t people. These are animals,” Trump said Wednesday, during a White House meeting on sanctuary cites, to great outrage.
The Daily News also highlighted a Manhattan attorney who was filmed in a midtown deli attacking several employees for speaking Spanish to each other and a regular customer.
“Jódete, idiota!” The News writes. “That’s ‘Screw you, idiot,'” the tabloid translates.
Cómo se dice racist? https://t.co/Z8ua4e2BcD
PLUS: Trump calls immigrants “animals” https://t.co/bTGQXEWEDA
An early look at Thursday’s front… pic.twitter.com/arWN3PltuP
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) May 17, 2018
That video went viral, with The Intercept’s Shaun King leading the charge to ID the racist bigot. According to King, seven of the man’s law school classmates confirmed the bigot’s identity. And yes, he’s a “die-hard Trumper.”
The attorney has not yet broken his silence, but others have stepped forward with videos showing his very public racist behavior over the past two years.
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