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CNN Comic Michael Ian Black Smears Deceased Former Rep. Mia Love as ‘DEI Congresswoman’

Comedian Michael Ian Black smeared Rep. Mia Love on the day of her cancer death, calling her a “day” employment, hoping President Donald Trump would “eliminate her.”

The Utah Legislator's Love, the first black woman sent from Utah to Congress, died Sunday at 49 after a battle with brain cancer. However, the severity of the incident struck black people as the perfect time to laugh at the death of lawmakers.

Black wrote in his account on the left-wing bubble social media site BlueSky, causing a love death, “I assume Trump will respect her by erasing her story. That's certainly what this conservative Congressman would have wanted.”

Suppose Trump praises her by erasing her story. That's certainly what this conservative Congressman Dei wanted.

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– Michael Ian Black (@MichaelianBlack.bsky.social)) March 24th, 2025, 10:17am

Black has a long history of attacks on Trump, Republicans and their voters.

Certainly, he demanded that Democrats launch a perpetrator proceeding against the president before his second appointment, and even before he undertook a single official act in the White House.

But Black's mouth — or at least his social media has been bothering me before. Black was co-captain of the CNN quiz show Do I have news for you?was embarrassed by the program by making false claims about the diplomatic success stories Trump described during his discussion with Biden.

During the discussion, Trump said he spoke to a Taliban leader named Abdul, but on the CNN show, Black argued that no one would have done so, claiming that Trump invented the name with a Taliban man. Black was called Trump's claims racist, and he claimed that Trump made the name by choosing the most obvious stereotype of names he could think of.

However, news outlets reported that Trump spoke to such a person. His name was Abdul Ghani Baladar. By revealing this fact, he sent black to his X account and gave a non-appreciative apology for making it wrong. And a few hours later, he deleted the half-hearted apology.

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