Senator John Fetterman (Democrat, Pennsylvania) Hospitalized Donald Trump has developed a “special connection” with Pennsylvania voters since the Republican Party's shakeup, and that connection has “deepened since the first assassination attempt,” the report said.
Of course, the first assassination attempt occurred on July 13th in Butler, Pennsylvania, resulting in the former president being hit by a bullet that penetrated his ear and then hit him in the head.
“Trump has built a special platform. He's rebuilt his party and he has a special place in Pennsylvania, and I think that place has only deepened since the first assassination attempt,” Fetterman said at the Atlantic Festival.
“I also want people to understand, there's an energy on the ground in Pennsylvania, there's a certain anger, and people are very committed and strong,” the senator added. “Trump is going to be strong. We have to respect that.”
When asked what advice he would give to current Vice President Kamala Harris, Fetterman wisely refrained from giving any advice, fearing accusations of “mansplaining.”
“I'm not going to sit down with a sitting vice president and say, 'No, no, no, it's better,'” he said. “I certainly wouldn't. [to] She is the vice president and she is very competent.”
of vote In Pennsylvania, the state that will likely decide the election, the results are mixed. The last four polls have it either tied or with Trump leading by 1-2 points. The next four most recent polls (which are only a day or two old) have Kamala leading by 3-5 points. In other words, nobody knows anything.
The real question Fetterman answers here is why the mainstream media did not express concern for President Trump for even a moment after this second assassination attempt on his life. Instead, these monsters started accusing President Trump of trying to kill him. 95% of the coverage immediately after was against President Trump.
There is no doubt that the corporate media wanted to assassinate Trump, but what they did not expect was for him to survive the first assassination attempt, to literally have a bullet graze his ear and then bravely stand up and call on the public to “fight on” after nearly being shot in the head.
That's why, in round two of this assassination attempt, the media had ready talking points to tell the public that if Trump was assassinated, it would be his fault.
The horrible Dana Bash is a perfect example. She told her dumb viewers that a cat meme caused 33 bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio. She also blamed those bomb threats on Trump, without any evidence. We now know that those 33 calls were prank calls from overseas trying to interfere with the election. Naturally, the horrible Dana Bash still hasn't retracted her lies.
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This same horrible Dana Bash then told her dumb viewers that Democrats and the media's smearing of Trump as a dictator, a Hitler, the only threat to democracy, a Nazi lover, would never incite an assassin.
In other words, the media is encouraging the assassination of President Trump and then laying the groundwork to blame him if it happens.
But Fetterman said the plan partially backfired in Pennsylvania.
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