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Americans Outraged at Trump’s ‘Emotionless, Unfelt’ Response to Terror Attacks on Top Democrats and the Media
Despite there being approximately seven explosive devices sent to top Democratic officials and a top US news organization, President Donald Trump has all but ignored today’s coordinated acts of terrorism, attempted assassinations, and attempted mass murders.
Two former US Presidents, a former US Secretary of State and former US Senator, a former CIA Director, a former US Attorney General, and two sitting US Congresswomen, are among those personally targeted with what appear to be pipe bombs.
President Trump on Wednesday was only able to retweet his Vice President’s condemnation, saying “I agree wholeheartedly!” and then, hours later, after the First Lady condemned today’s attacks, spent a mere one minute and 45 seconds promising “to bring those responsible for these despicable acts,” presumably, to justice, which he left out.
Trump did not mention any of the targeted Democrats by name, nor did he mention CNN. He also did not call it terrorism, which it clearly is.
RELATED: HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR ABOUT TODAY’S TERROR ATTACKS ON DEMOCRATIC TARGETS AND THE MEDIA
These are the extent of Trump’s remarks:
Trump: “This egregious conduct is abhorrent to everything we hold dear and sacred as Americans” pic.twitter.com/Qv6k8TN058
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 24, 2018
Americans are outraged at the president’s lack of caring and clear minimizing of terrorism against his political opponents:
He could not literally have said less and still be the president.
— Tom Ryan (@tomr515) October 24, 2018
I’ve never heard a more emotionless, unfelt response.
— will (@dontbeinsane_) October 24, 2018
That was so insincere.
— Randy K. Ventresca (@RV1026) October 24, 2018
Wow. Okay.
— SeeJaneGogh (@GoghSee) October 24, 2018
That was pathetic.
— Patricia (@Principalaz) October 24, 2018
It’s not enough to say it when you have to. You have to say it every day, you have to mean it every day. #wordsmatter #truthmatters #factsmatter #vote
— Muckraker Monster (@MuckrakeMonster) October 24, 2018
These words were hard to believe from this President. They sounded rehearsed. Tonight, Trump is on the campaign trail in Wisconsin and we’ll find out whether he really means it.
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) October 24, 2018
“Acts or threats of political violence of any kind have no place in the United States of America,” says the person most responsible for acts and threats of political violence in the United States of America.
— David Wiebe (@dwiebe99) October 24, 2018
How can anyone believe he means a word of this? He’s the cause, the source, 100% to blame for these attacks on his “enemies”
— AbbyNormal (@fbrodya) October 24, 2018
The brazeniness of his statement is breathtaking……when for every night for the past few days, he’s been stoking the mob at his rallies saying everything that’s wrong is the fault of the Dems, they’re evil, now his enemies are all targets but we should unite. Yeah sure.
— Margaret Anne (@GingerBMamma) October 24, 2018
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