Conservatives fume that Trump’s ‘bloodbath’ comment is taken out of context: ‘Deceptive’ headlines
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Prominent conservatives on social media this weekend slammed multiple media outlets for seeming to take former President Trump’s comments at a recent Ohio rally out of context.
Conservative commentators and Republican lawmakers said Trump was referring to headlines in Rolling Stone, NBC News, CBS News and other outlets claiming there would be “bloodshed” if Trump doesn’t win re-election. He criticized her for sharing it without mentioning that it was there. To the automobile industry.
These critics claimed this was another anti-Trump “hoax” created in real time.
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Media outlets on Saturday condemned former President Donald Trump’s use of the word “bloodshed” during a rally in Vandalia, Ohio.(Scott Olson/Getty Images)
President Trump’s comments came during a recent rally in Ohio on Saturday and referred to China imposing tariffs on Chinese-made cars sold to Americans.
President Trump told Chinese Communist leader Xi Jinping: “If you’re listening, President Xi — and you and I are friends — but he understands how to deal with me. “This is a huge monster car manufacturing factory that we are currently building in Mexico.” … Are you going to not hire Americans and sell us cars, no, we’re going to impose a 100% tariff on every car that comes through the line, but you’re not going to do that? No. If I win, I will be able to sell those cars. ”
Shortly after, the former president said, “If I don’t get elected, it will be a disaster for the whole thing. That would be the bare minimum. It would be a disaster for the country. It would be a disaster for the nation.” ” he said. “At least, they don’t need it. But they’re not going to sell those cars. They’re building big factories.”
Prominent media outlets reported the remarks, with headlines simply stating that Trump had warned of “bloodshed” if he didn’t win.
The Politico headline read, “President Trump says country will face ‘bloodshed’ if Biden wins in November.” An NBC News headline said, “President Trump says there will be ‘bloodshed’ if he loses election.” A CBS News headline said, “At Ohio campaign rally, President Trump says there will be ‘bloodshed’ if he loses November election.”
Additionally, Rolling Stone’s headline read, “If Trump is not re-elected, there will be ‘bloodshed’ and election will end,” while NPR reported, “Trump says some immigrants are ‘not human,’ says ‘bloodshed’ ‘Warning.’ If He Loses,” the headline read.
When asked about Trump’s comments on NBC News, campaign spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt declared, “Mr. Biden’s policies will cause economic disaster for the auto industry and auto workers.”
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X conservatives accused the media of taking President Trump’s “bloody” comments out of context.(Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
Conservatives threw these headlines at X. Billionaire X owner Elon Musk criticized the NBC News headline as “deceptive.” “This headline is deceptive because he was referring to the auto industry. Shame on NBC,” he wrote.
Conservative commentator, military veteran, and author Sean Parnell similarly slammed NBC, saying, “NBC is now promoting a bloody hoax. It’s unrealistic.” This needs to be reconsidered. It is no different from the propaganda of state media.”
The popular anti-left account End Wokeness shared a screenshot of some of these headlines, writing, “We are witnessing the invention of the ‘Bloodfest’ hoax in real time. Unfortunately for them. , we have X.”
Elon Musk commented on the End Wakeness post: “Yes, there’s a hoax afoot. And it’s surprisingly effective.”
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., shared the End Awakenings post and wrote, “Democrats and the media are constantly lying about President Trump’s statements. They are twisting President Trump’s words to make a cynical “I am conveying to the people what the president has not said.” When President Trump said it would be a disaster if Biden won, he was talking about the auto industry, and he’s right! ”
Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, said, “Donald Trump said there would be a disaster for the American auto industry if Biden continued to push for Chinese-made EVs. Of course he said 100 “Percent correct. All other reporting on his ‘catastrophe’.” The comments are complete propaganda. The media should be ashamed.”
Conservative commentator Carmine Sabia shared images of leftists saying Trump’s comments were evidence of a call for violence. “President Trump’s shameless lies in his #bloodyspeech are not surprising. This is what Democrats are doing, supported by a corrupt media that has lost the trust of the American people because of it.” “I’m doing it,” he wrote.
Conservatives fume that Trump’s ‘bloodbath’ comment is taken out of context: ‘Deceptive’ headlines
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Prominent conservatives on social media this weekend slammed multiple media outlets for seeming to take former President Trump’s comments at a recent Ohio rally out of context.
Conservative commentators and Republican lawmakers said Trump was referring to headlines in Rolling Stone, NBC News, CBS News and other outlets claiming there would be “bloodshed” if Trump doesn’t win re-election. He criticized her for sharing it without mentioning that it was there. To the automobile industry.
These critics claimed this was another anti-Trump “hoax” created in real time.
Trump reveals ‘first action’ as president during Ohio rally, hits Biden’s border policy
Media outlets on Saturday condemned former President Donald Trump’s use of the word “bloodshed” during a rally in Vandalia, Ohio. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
President Trump’s comments came during a recent rally in Ohio on Saturday and referred to China imposing tariffs on Chinese-made cars sold to Americans.
President Trump told Chinese Communist leader Xi Jinping: “If you’re listening, President Xi — and you and I are friends — but he understands how to deal with me. “This is a huge monster car manufacturing factory that we are currently building in Mexico.” … Are you going to not hire Americans and sell us cars, no, we’re going to impose a 100% tariff on every car that comes through the line, but you’re not going to do that? No. If I win, I will be able to sell those cars. ”
Shortly after, the former president said, “If I don’t get elected, it will be a disaster for the whole thing. That would be the bare minimum. It would be a disaster for the country. It would be a disaster for the nation.” ” he said. “At least, they don’t need it. But they’re not going to sell those cars. They’re building big factories.”
Prominent media outlets reported the remarks, with headlines simply stating that Trump had warned of “bloodshed” if he didn’t win.
The Politico headline read, “President Trump says country will face ‘bloodshed’ if Biden wins in November.” An NBC News headline said, “President Trump says there will be ‘bloodshed’ if he loses election.” A CBS News headline said, “At Ohio campaign rally, President Trump says there will be ‘bloodshed’ if he loses November election.”
Additionally, Rolling Stone’s headline read, “If Trump is not re-elected, there will be ‘bloodshed’ and election will end,” while NPR reported, “Trump says some immigrants are ‘not human,’ says ‘bloodshed’ ‘Warning.’ If He Loses,” the headline read.
When asked about Trump’s comments on NBC News, campaign spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt declared, “Mr. Biden’s policies will cause economic disaster for the auto industry and auto workers.”
Trump reveals ‘first action’ as president during Ohio rally, hits Biden’s border policy
X conservatives accused the media of taking President Trump’s “bloody” comments out of context. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
Conservatives threw these headlines at X. Billionaire X owner Elon Musk criticized the NBC News headline as “deceptive.” “This headline is deceptive because he was referring to the auto industry. Shame on NBC,” he wrote.
Conservative commentator, military veteran, and author Sean Parnell similarly slammed NBC, saying, “NBC is now promoting a bloody hoax. It’s unrealistic.” This needs to be reconsidered. It is no different from the propaganda of state media.”
The popular anti-left account End Wokeness shared a screenshot of some of these headlines, writing, “We are witnessing the invention of the ‘Bloodfest’ hoax in real time. Unfortunately for them. , we have X.”
Elon Musk commented on the End Wakeness post: “Yes, there’s a hoax afoot. And it’s surprisingly effective.”
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., shared the End Awakenings post and wrote, “Democrats and the media are constantly lying about President Trump’s statements. They are twisting President Trump’s words to make a cynical “I am conveying to the people what the president has not said.” When President Trump said it would be a disaster if Biden won, he was talking about the auto industry, and he’s right! ”
Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, said, “Donald Trump said there would be a disaster for the American auto industry if Biden continued to push for Chinese-made EVs. Of course he said 100 “Percent correct. All other reporting on his ‘catastrophe’.” The comments are complete propaganda. The media should be ashamed.”
Conservative commentator Carmine Sabia shared images of leftists saying Trump’s comments were evidence of a call for violence. “President Trump’s shameless lies in his #bloodyspeech are not surprising. This is what Democrats are doing, supported by a corrupt media that has lost the trust of the American people because of it.” “I’m doing it,” he wrote.
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