Context of Trump’s Bloodbath Comments ‘Is the Memory of January 6’
CNN political commentator Ana Navarro said Monday on “The Read” that former President Donald Trump’s bloody comments should be taken in the context of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Mr. Navarro said: “So what’s the context? I think what people, including me, are reacting to when we hear him talk about the bloodshed is that it’s minimal, but I The context in which we’re looking at it is the context of Donald Trump and Donald Trump’s history, where he’s spent over four years saying terrible things and creating an atmosphere that we’re all living under. There was an article a few weeks ago called “Is America having amnesia when it comes to Donald Trump?” and “Does America have amnesia when it comes to Donald Trump?” It reminds us every day of what it brings.”
She further added: The context in which he talks about the bloodshed is his memory of January 6th and his words and actions at that time. That’s the context in which he’s talking about American genocide. It’s the conversation and the context that tells us over and over again that he will retaliate. So when you hear him say bloody words, that’s the context you put it in, the context of Donald Trump as we know it. ”
Context of Trump’s Bloodbath Comments ‘Is the Memory of January 6’
CNN political commentator Ana Navarro said Monday on “The Read” that former President Donald Trump’s bloody comments should be taken in the context of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Mr. Navarro said: “So what’s the context? I think what people, including me, are reacting to when we hear him talk about the bloodshed is that it’s minimal, but I The context in which we’re looking at it is the context of Donald Trump and Donald Trump’s history, where he’s spent over four years saying terrible things and creating an atmosphere that we’re all living under. There was an article a few weeks ago called “Is America having amnesia when it comes to Donald Trump?” and “Does America have amnesia when it comes to Donald Trump?” It reminds us every day of what it brings.”
She further added: The context in which he talks about the bloodshed is his memory of January 6th and his words and actions at that time. That’s the context in which he’s talking about American genocide. It’s the conversation and the context that tells us over and over again that he will retaliate. So when you hear him say bloody words, that’s the context you put it in, the context of Donald Trump as we know it. ”
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